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Rare Swedish Grace Cabinet in Paint and Wood, 1920s

$12,331.40
£9,114.79
€13,062.50VAT Included
CA$17,111.66
A$17,419.69
CHF 10,031.74
MX$209,923.52
NOK 116,440.44
SEK 117,481.21
DKK 79,668.22

About the Item

This rare Swedish Grace cabinet, produced in Sweden during the 1920s, is a distinguished example of one of Scandinavia’s most refined stylistic periods—a graceful synthesis of neoclassicism, Art Deco, and functionalist restraint. While the designer remains unknown, the craftsmanship and ornamental language clearly align with the principles of Swedish Grace, a movement that gained international acclaim for its harmonious balance of elegance and utility. The cabinet is painted in a muted green tone, soft and matte, characteristic of the movement’s understated color palette. This finish serves as a subtle backdrop for the gilded ornamentation, which draws on classical decorative motifs such as acanthus leaves, fluted patterns, and floral garlands. The gilding is applied with delicacy and precision, enhancing the sculptural detail without overwhelming the cabinet’s form. These relief carvings, likely hand-executed, reflect the artisanal quality and attention to proportion that defined Swedish Grace furniture. A stepped cornice crowns the piece, echoing architectural forms from antiquity and lending the cabinet a sense of vertical rhythm and stateliness. This architectural reference is counterbalanced by the restrained decoration on the front panels, where symmetry and clarity dominate. The cabinet’s surface ornamentation is not merely decorative—it is integrated into the form in a way that emphasizes structure, craftsmanship, and proportion. The cabinet is raised on an open base composed of four square-section legs joined by a shaped stretcher, contributing to the sense of lightness and stability. This elevation of mass was typical of the period, intended to give weightier pieces an airier profile that aligned with the modern ideals of hygiene, light, and space. Inside, the cabinet is crafted from oak, offering a warm, tactile contrast to the painted and gilded exterior. The internal shelving is both generous and functional, underscoring the movement’s goal of combining elegance with everyday usability. Measuring 142.5 cm in width, 40.5 cm in depth, and 140.5 cm in height (56 x 16 x 55 inches), the cabinet is substantial but not overpowering, suited to both formal and contemporary interiors. Its proportions are carefully considered, allowing the piece to function equally well as a storage cabinet or a focal point in a room where historical and decorative value is appreciated. Over time, the cabinet has developed a rich patina, with subtle surface wear and aging that enhance its character without detracting from its visual clarity. The original painted finish and gilding remain well-preserved, affirming its authenticity and period provenance. This cabinet encapsulates the ethos of the Swedish Grace period: a refined decorative language rooted in classical tradition but filtered through the lens of early modernism. It is both a functional piece of furniture and a sculptural object, capturing a moment in Swedish design history when craftsmanship, cultural heritage, and international modernity converged. Additional information: Material: Gilt, Paint, Wood Color: Gold, Green Style: Scandinavian Modern, Swedish Grace Period: 1920s Country: Sweden Dimensions: W: 142.5 / D: 40.5 / H: 140.5 Item Number: 154122
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 55.32 in (140.5 cm)Width: 56.11 in (142.5 cm)Depth: 15.95 in (40.5 cm)
  • Style:
    Scandinavian Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1920s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Over time, the cabinet has developed a rich patina, with subtle surface wear and aging that enhance its character without detracting from its visual clarity.
  • Seller Location:
    Limhamn, SE
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 1541221stDibs: LU1050848985802

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