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Nordic Classicism & Modernist Design

Nordic Classicism, known in Sweden as Swedish Grace, was a style that blossomed in the Nordic countries between 1910 and 1930. Architects and designers sought a more objective and austere design language based on classical style ideals. When neoclassicism transitioned into modernism around 1930, it was not uncommon to find objects designed in a mixture of the two styles. The stripped-down functionalism where form follows function subsequently gained a strong foothold in the Nordic countries. Bukowskis proudly presents a themed auction with curated Swedish and Finnish design from the 1920s and 1930s.




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Important Winter Sale 669

183. A Gusttavian gilt brass, white marble and tole two-light reading lamp, late 18th century.
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8 000 - 10 000 SEK
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