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Pair of Utö Chairs by Axel Einar Hjorth
Sold as a pair, these beautiful solid pine Utö Chairs are an exceptionally treasured vintage find. Designed in the 1930s by Axel Einar Hjorth as part of his ‘Sportstugemöbler’ (weekend cottage or lodge furniture) collection for Nordiska Kompaniet, the models in the beloved series are regarded by many as Axel Einar Hjorth's masterpieces. Crafted for the weekend cottages that were gaining popularity in Sweden at the time, each series is lovingly named after a Swedish island.
Axel Einar Hjorth (Swedish, 1888 - 1959) was a Swedish furniture designer, and the chief architect at Nordiska Kompaniet, a high-end department store in Stockholm, from 1927-1938. His visionary designs, marked by a creative interpretation of classical themes, laid the foundation for a design ethos embraced by a new generation of architects and designers. His legacy became an integral part of the Modernism movement in Sweden and contributed significantly to the burgeoning Swedish design culture's international recognition in the 1920s.
Wear consistent with age, with light scratches present in the wood, pictured.
Kindly note that the item is in vintage condition, exhibiting signs of age and wear. While we strive to capture the most significant marks in our photographs, some minor imperfections may not be pictured. For further details, please speak with one of our team members at shopkeeper@lostine.mom.
This item is final sale and non-returnable.
Delivery timelines are subject to location accessibility. Clients are asked to disclose any access restrictions, building requirements, or site conditions that may impact service at the time of purchase.
This service includes ground-level inside delivery and carton removal (assembly or installation is not included). Deliveries are scheduled within 1-2 weeks of order placement.
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Sold as a pair, these beautiful solid pine Utö Chairs are an exceptionally treasured vintage find. Designed in the 1930s by Axel Einar Hjorth as part of his ‘Sportstugemöbler’ (weekend cottage or lodge furniture) collection for Nordiska Kompaniet, the models in the beloved series are regarded by many as Axel Einar Hjorth's masterpieces. Crafted for the weekend cottages that were gaining popularity in Sweden at the time, each series is lovingly named after a Swedish island.
Axel Einar Hjorth (Swedish, 1888 - 1959) was a Swedish furniture designer, and the chief architect at Nordiska Kompaniet, a high-end department store in Stockholm, from 1927-1938. His visionary designs, marked by a creative interpretation of classical themes, laid the foundation for a design ethos embraced by a new generation of architects and designers. His legacy became an integral part of the Modernism movement in Sweden and contributed significantly to the burgeoning Swedish design culture's international recognition in the 1920s.
Wear consistent with age, with light scratches present in the wood, pictured.
Kindly note that the item is in vintage condition, exhibiting signs of age and wear. While we strive to capture the most significant marks in our photographs, some minor imperfections may not be pictured. For further details, please speak with one of our team members at shopkeeper@lostine.mom.
This item is final sale and non-returnable.
Delivery timelines are subject to location accessibility. Clients are asked to disclose any access restrictions, building requirements, or site conditions that may impact service at the time of purchase.
This service includes ground-level inside delivery and carton removal (assembly or installation is not included). Deliveries are scheduled within 1-2 weeks of order placement.
Sold as a pair, these beautiful solid pine Utö Chairs are an exceptionally treasured vintage find. Designed in the 1930s by Axel Einar Hjorth as part of his ‘Sportstugemöbler’ (weekend cottage or lodge furniture) collection for Nordiska Kompaniet, the models in the beloved series are regarded by many as Axel Einar Hjorth's masterpieces. Crafted for the weekend cottages that were gaining popularity in Sweden at the time, each series is lovingly named after a Swedish island.
Axel Einar Hjorth (Swedish, 1888 - 1959) was a Swedish furniture designer, and the chief architect at Nordiska Kompaniet, a high-end department store in Stockholm, from 1927-1938. His visionary designs, marked by a creative interpretation of classical themes, laid the foundation for a design ethos embraced by a new generation of architects and designers. His legacy became an integral part of the Modernism movement in Sweden and contributed significantly to the burgeoning Swedish design culture's international recognition in the 1920s.
Wear consistent with age, with light scratches present in the wood, pictured.
Kindly note that the item is in vintage condition, exhibiting signs of age and wear. While we strive to capture the most significant marks in our photographs, some minor imperfections may not be pictured. For further details, please speak with one of our team members at shopkeeper@lostine.mom.
This item is final sale and non-returnable.
Delivery timelines are subject to location accessibility. Clients are asked to disclose any access restrictions, building requirements, or site conditions that may impact service at the time of purchase.
This service includes ground-level inside delivery and carton removal (assembly or installation is not included). Deliveries are scheduled within 1-2 weeks of order placement.























