Northern Swedish Mora Clock in Rococo Style

Northern Swedish Mora Clock

Northern Swedish Mora clock in rococo style with painted pine case made around 1820 to 1830. The blue paint is original from the early 1800s. The clock has natural wear and an authentic patina after 200 years of use. Decorated with wooden details carved by hand. The clock is unusually thin and originally around the […]

Swedish Country Furniture Cabinet Dated 1845

Swedish country furniture cabinet dated 1845 and monogrammed on the doors. Painted pine with the original white / light grey and green paint.

Swedish country furniture cabinet dated 1845 with monograms and a bouquet painted on the doors. The cabinet is from the village Locke which is located in northern Sweden close to the Norwegian border. Painted pine with the original white / light grey and green paint. The paint on the crown was lightly retouched sometime during […]

Slim Gustavian Side Table from Northern Sweden

Slim gustavian side table from northern Sweden. The table is a good example of Swedish antique country furniture from 1780 to 1790

Slim gustavian side table from northern Sweden. The table is a good example of Swedish antique country furniture from 1780 to 1790. Made in painted pine with the original paint and authentic patina after 250 years of use. Straight tapered legs and rim with a ribbed decor. The drawer have original hand carved wooden decorations and […]

Green Long Case Clock in Classic Rococo Shape

Green long case clock in the classical rococo shape. Scraped to the original first layer of paint of which the colour is a pale green.

Green long case clock in the classical rococo shape. Scraped to the original first layer of paint of which the colour is a pale green. Made in northern Sweden and dated 1834 with a green toned clock face. The clock has a hand carved wooden shell at the top of the head. Healthy and solid […]

Wide Folk Art Bench in Solid Swedish Pine

Wide folk art bench in solid pine. The bench is from the early 1800s and has an authentic patina after 200 years of use. The seat is one single board

Wide folk art bench in solid pine. The bench is from the early 1800s and has an authentic patina after 200 years of use. The seat is one single board, the frame is stable and the wood healthy. For more Seating

White Gustavian Sideboard from Northern Sweden

White gustavian sideboard from northern Sweden. The sideboard is from around 1790 and is in the gustavian style. The style got it's name from the Swedish king Gustav III

White gustavian sideboard from northern Sweden. The sideboard is from around 1790 and is in the gustavian style. The style got it’s name from the Swedish king Gustav III during the late 1700s. Painted pine with the original first layer of light paint from 1790. The paint has wear and patina. Hand carved wooden decor […]

Mid Century Modern Stools from Sweden

Mid century modern stools from Sweden made around 1940. Set of four stools and a good example of the mid century modern style period

Mid century modern stools from Sweden made around 1940. Set of four stools and a good example of the mid century modern style period. Frame of twisted iron wire with the original red paint. The paint has some distress and marks of use. Renovated seats upholstered in linen fabric. For more Seating and Retro Furniture

Swedish Gustavian Wall Table from Northern Sweden

Swedish gustavian wall table with straight tapered legs with vertical flutes. An unusual detail is the ending of the legs which are decorated

Swedish gustavian wall table with straight tapered legs with vertical flutes. An unusual detail is the ending of the legs which are decorated with stylised crosses. Even the protruding corners of the table top are unusual as they are typically seen on late 1700s chests. The table has a single drawer in the rim with […]

Rococo Long Case Clock from Sweden

Rococo long case clock so called Fryksdals clock namned after the village Fryksdalen in Värmland where it's originally from. The clock is in the rococo style

Rococo long case clock so called Fryksdals clock named after the village Fryksdalen in Värmland where it’s originally from. The clock is in the rococo style with a case in pine and dry scraped to the original layer of paint. Made in Sweden between 1810 and 1820 with the typical curved rococo shape. Healthy and […]

Easy Chair by Gösta Jonsson from the Mid 20th Century

Easy chair by Gösta Jonsson from the mid 20th century. Typically for the Scandinavian Modern period the chair is a good example

Easy chair by Gösta Jonsson from the mid 20th century. Typically for the Scandinavian Modern period the chair is a good example of the minimalistic and functional design. This chair has the original green plush upholstery. Made during the 1940s and 1950s in Sweden. The upholstery has extensive wear and is worn trough in some […]