Rustic Folk Art Table Manufactured in Sweden

Rustic folk art table manufactured in Sweden during the 1820s

Rustic folk art table manufactured in Sweden during the 1820s. Primitive with an abundance of patina. Charming table that could work as both a functional coffee table and a unique design detail. For more Tables

Unusual and Charming Childbed Early 19th Century

Unusual and charming childbed from the early 19th century. Extendable.

Unusual and charming childbed from the early 19th century. Extendable. Original paint and completely untouched patina. It is unusual that childbeds were this richly decorated and painted. Healthy and sold frame. Height; headboard 104 cm, long side 53 cm and foot of the bed 74 cm. Total length; between 89 to ca 140 cm Width; […]

Rococo Cabinet from Jämtland, Northern Sweden

Rococo cabinet from Jämtland, northern Sweden. Dry scraped to the original paint with marbled drawers and doors with flowers.

Rococo cabinet from Jämtland, northern Sweden. Dry scraped to the original paint with marbled drawers and doors with flowers. Later painted inside, around mid 1800s. The lock is since the 1800s but fully functional. Traces of an older repair on the bottom part, left side along the wall – see picture. Manufactured turn of the […]

Swedish Baroque Table in Pine with Oval Table Top

Swedish baroque table in pine with an oval table top.

Swedish baroque table in pine with an oval table top. Manufactured during the late 1700s and originally from northern Sweden. Branded on the underside with a monogram, most likely from the first owner. For more Tables

Swedish Gustavian Drop Leaf / Dining Table

Swedish gustavian drop leaf / dining table from northern Sweden

Swedish gustavian drop leaf / dining table from northern Sweden. With two drop table tops and one drawer at each short side. Dry scraped to the first layer of paint. Riveted hand wrought hinges. Manufactured around 1810. For more Tables

Swedish Folk Art Bench with Turnable Backrest

Swedish folk art bench from Hälsingland

Swedish folk art bench from Hälsingland. Often called turn bench (vändbänk). The name is due to the backrest being turnable so the bench is usable from both sides. Manufactured during the early 1800s. Price  650 EUR For more Seating