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Desk model Suzanne, Nordiska Kompaniet, Swedish Modern

Designed by
Axel-Einar Hjorth
,
Sweden
,
1943
Material:
birch, maple veneer, brass
Height:
69
cm
Width:
97
cm
Depth:
42
cm
Desk model Suzanne, made in birch and maple veneer, brass handles. Originally a dressing table, perfect for laptops / as a smaller desk. Manufactured by Nordiska Kompaniet, Swedish Modern 1943. Axel Einar Hjorth was the chief architect 1927-38. The first examples of different model Suzanne furniture were made in the late 1930s. In good condition, veneer has been replaced in a few places. Small holes after needles holding a fabric are seen on the upper part of the desk. Overall nice patina, normal signs of age and wear. Mirror and glass top is missing.
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