1940s, Elm Sewing Box Table, Sweden

995,00

Elegant Swedish sewing box from the 1940s, crafted in the Biedermeier revival style and veneered in richly figured elm with refined marquetry inlay. The lid features a delicate decorative motif, adding a touch of artistry and sophistication to its functional form. The box stands on gracefully curved cabriole legs, characteristic of the Biedermeier influence, lending…

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Elegant Swedish sewing box from the 1940s, crafted in the Biedermeier revival style and veneered in richly figured elm with refined marquetry inlay. The lid features a delicate decorative motif, adding a touch of artistry and sophistication to its functional form.

The box stands on gracefully curved cabriole legs, characteristic of the Biedermeier influence, lending the piece both lightness and elegance. Its warm elm veneer, with natural grain patterns and subtle inlaid ornamentation, showcases the craftsmanship and attention to detail typical of Scandinavian decorative arts from this period.

Designed as a sewing box, it offers both practicality and decorative appeal. The interior provides ample space for sewing accessories, threads, and tools, while the lockable lid ensures safe storage.

This piece embodies the fusion of function and refinement, making it not only a practical household object of its time but also a decorative accent well-suited to both traditional and modern interiors today.

Dimensions:

Height: 24.41 in (62 cm)Width: 22.84 in (58 cm)Depth: 15.75 in (40 cm)
Style:
Biedermeier (Of the Period)
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Date of Manufacture:
1940
Condition:
Wear consistent with age and use.