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The specialist's choice – Eva Seeman lists her favourites from Modern Art + Design

Specialists choice Eva Seeman


We have spoken with Eva Seeman, Chief Specialist Modern and Contemporary Decorative art and design, who talks about the selection at this spring's Modern Art + Design. She also takes the opportunity to list some of her favourite objects among the substantial selection of Swedish and international design at this season's auction.

What can we look forward to in this spring's Modern Art + Design auction?

– This spring’s Modern Art + Design auction includes highlights from several categories within the design department. The glass department includes a magnificent piece by Ellen Meyer and a beautiful “palace glass” by Simon Gate. The ceramics department is full of well-known potters such as Kåge, Friberg, Lindberg, and Stålhane, as well as monumental sculptures by Hans Hedberg. The department of furniture and works of art displays, in addition to attractive furniture by Josef Frank, other great representatives from the grand designers of the early 1900s such as Bergsten, Hjorth, and Malmsten. The department also includes a small collection of Carl-Axel Acking's own furniture.
In addition, we have separate departments with parts from the versatile academic Rolf Walters' collection, a department with Otto Schulz's design for Boet, and last but not least, the large collection of luminaires from Hans-Agne Jakobsson's early production. Modern Art + Design also presents a large and rich section of designer jewellery where names such as Torun Bülow Hübe, Ibe Dahlquist, Kristian Nilsson and others are represented.

Browse our web catalogue and welcome to visit the viewing.
Don't hesitate to email me if you have any questions.


When is the viewing and auction?

Viewing: May 11 – 15, Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm
Open: Weekdays 11 am – 6 pm, Weekends 11 am – 4 pm
Live Auktion: May 16 – 17, Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm


Read more about the auction and view the catalogue






Ellen Meyer Vase, Reimyre, 1914


Ellen Meyer was for a long time relatively unknown as a designer at Reijmyre. Meyer was hired by Reijmyre ahead of the 1914 Baltic Exhibition and delivered patterns for different designs between 1913–1915. Only a few of her signed pieces have surfaced the market. This vase is quite an impressive cameo glass vase that has until now remained in the same family.


To the vase






Stig Lindberg Vase, Gustavsbergs studio


Quite a few of us have different favourites among the varied catalogue of Stig Lindberg's production. If I have to pick one I find the stoneware pieces with a scratched decoration very appealing. This is a fine, blue-glazed vase with some kind of richly decorated story-telling motif which contains both animals and architecture.


To the vase




Josef Frank Cabinet, Firma Svenskt Tenn


After reaching world record prices during Bukowski's previous auctions with the two cabinets 'Apskåpet' (The monkey cabinet) (sold for 4 625 000 SEK) and "Plan de Paris à vol d'oiseau” (sold for 3 613 750 SEK) we are delighted to include another unusual cabinet by Josef Frank in the upcoming auction. This Swedish Modern cabinet was ordered by Countess Elsa von Rosen and has an exquisite appearance as it is covered with a chintz fabric richly decorated with flower baskets.

Countess Elsa von Rosen's cabinet is probably a special commission of cabinet model no 522. The cabinet was designed in 1934-1935 and is of a considerably smaller size. We are happy to be a tiny part of spreading the heritage of both Josef Frank and Svenskt Tenn to a wider audience internationally.


To the cabinet from Firma Svenskt Tenn




Carl Malmsten Console table


Modern Art + Design presents a large variety of Carl Malmsten's designs. Among Malmsten’s early Swedish Graces pieces, one can find this beautifully painted console table designed in 1926. The sideboard was originally part of a set of Malmsten furniture ordered by the Swedish sculptor Carl Milles for his residence in the USA.


To the console table






Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe Collier an a pair of earrings


Finally, a very special set of jewellery by Vivanna Torun Bülow Hübe. This rare set comprising earrings and a choker necklace has been worn by the Swedish singer and jazz icon Alice Babs. It really shows that Torun constantly was developing and testing new ideas regarding the design of her jewellery. It is made of leather cords, black glass beads and tiny silver pendants.


To the jewellery


Contacts our Specialists


Eva Seeman
Tukholma
Eva Seeman
Johtava asiantuntija, moderni ja nykyaikainen taidekäsityö & design
+46 (0)708 92 19 69
Camilla Behrer
Tukholma
Camilla Behrer
Johtaja, Design and Moderni taidekäsityö
+46 (0)708 92 19 77
Lena Rydén
Tukholma
Lena Rydén
Johtava taideasiantuntija, moderni- ja 1800-luvun taide
+46 (0)707 78 35 71
Christopher Stålhandske
Tukholma
Christopher Stålhandske
Asiantuntija matot, tekstiilit, islamilainen taidekäsityö
+46 (0)708 19 12 58
Björn Extergren
Tukholma
Björn Extergren
Johtava asiantuntija sisäänjättö ja myynti. Asiantuntija antiikkikalusteet, taidekäsityö ja aasialainen keramiikka
+46 (0)706 40 28 61
Fredrik Karlsson
Tukholma
Fredrik Karlsson
Specialist Jewellery
+46 (0)767 81 06 06