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Scandi - Navian Selected Design Scandi - navian Selected Design MERCREDI 20 FÉVRIER 2019 PIASA Contacts Département Design Contact Presse Frédéric Chambre Manuela Suarez de Poix [email protected] T. +33 6 87 71 79 38 [email protected] Consultants-spécialistes Nicolas Denis [email protected] Tél. : +33 1 45 44 43 54 Martin Jalabert [email protected] Tél. : +33 1 53 34 10 06 Marine Sanjou [email protected] Tél. : +33 1 53 34 10 19 Raphaëlle Clergeau de la Torre Tél. : +33 1 53 34 12 80 [email protected] Margaux Derhy Scandi - Tél. : +33 1 45 44 12 71 [email protected] Marie Calloud Tél. : +33 1 45 44 43 53 [email protected] navian Selected Scandi - Scandi Design navian Vente : mercredi 20 février 2019 à 18h Selected PIASA 118 rue Faubourg Saint-Honoré 75 008 Paris Design Exposition publique Mercredi 13 février 2019 de 10 à 18 heures Nos consultants à l’étranger pour le Jeudi 14 février 2019 de 10 à 18 heures département arts décoratifs et design Vendredi 15 février 2019 de 10 à 18 heures Samedi 16 février 2019 de 11 à 18 heures EN BELGIQUE Lundi 18 février 2019 de 10 à 18 heures Thierry Belanger Mardi 19 février 2019 de 10 à 18 heures 20 avenue Montana Mercredi 20 février 2019 de 10 à 12 heures 1180 Bruxelles Tél. : +32 475 984 038 [email protected] Téléphone pendant l’exposition et la vente EN CORÉE DU SUD +33 1 53 34 10 10 Jackie Hyejung Son Tél. : +33 6 28 40 75 94 [email protected] Enchérissez en direct sur www.piasa.fr Enchérissez en direct sur www.piasa.fr SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 01 . Travail suédois Canapé Pin sculpté Edition Bröderna Eriksson Date de création : vers 1910 H 100 × L 198 × P 70 cm 5 000 / 7 000 € 01 SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN : D.R. (1) : D.R. Photo 03 02 02 . Travail suédois Paire de fauteuils Pin sculpté Edition Bröderna Eriksson Date de création : vers 1910 H 80 × L 56 × P 43,5 cm 3 000 / 4 000 € 03 . Travail suédois Paire de fauteuils Pin sculpté Edition Bröderna Eriksson Date de création : vers 1910 H 80 × L 56 × P 43,5 cm 3 000 / 4 000 € SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 04 04 . Travail scandinave Paire de lanternes Laiton patiné et céramique Edition Royal Copenhagen Monogramme trois vagues de la Manufacture Royale de Copenhague Date de création : vers 1910 H 160 x Ø 85 cm Provenance : Jardin de Tivoli, Copenhague, Danemark 30 000 / 40 000 € SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 05 . Eliel Saarinen (1873-1950) Railway Station Sofa Canapé Pin et vinyle Date de création : 1908-1909 H 81 × L 180 × P 65 cm Modèle réalisé pour la gare centrale d'Helsinki, Finlande. Provenance : National Board of Railways, Helsinki, Finlande 4 000 / 6 000 € 06 . Eliel Saarinen (1873-1950) Table Chêne Edition Boman Date de création : 1909 H 77 × L 85 × P 85 cm Modèle créé pour la gare d'Helsinki, Finlande 1908-1909. Provenance : National Board of Railways, Helsinki Bibliographie : - Arkitekten, No. 4, 1910, pp. 44-47 - Mirika Hausen, Kirmo Mikkola, Anna-Lisa Arnberg and Tytti Valto, Eliel Saarinen : Projects 1896-1923, Cambridge, 1990, p. 234, fig. 38 6 000 / 9 000 € 05 06 : D.R. (1) : D.R. Photo SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 07 . Aage Rafn (1890-1953) Suspension Bronze et verre dépoli Date de création : vers 1925 H 154 × Ø 84 cm Ce modèle fut créé pour les bureaux du siège social de la police de Copenhague en 1924. Exposition : Un exemple fut exposé au pavillon danois de l'Exposition Universelle de Paris en 1925. Provenance : famille de l'artiste 40 000 / 60 000 € 07 08 . Travail suédois Paire de canapés Chêne et velours Date de création : 1933 H 76 × L 190 × P 100 cm Provenance : Villa Edstrand Falsterbo Suède (architecte : Sigurd Lewerentz) 10 000 / 15 000 € 08 : D.R. (1) : D.R. Photo SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 09 . Frits Henningsen (1889-1965) Chaise Acajou et cuir nigérian Edition Frits Henningsen Date de création : vers 1930 H 62 × L 54 × P 50,5 cm 4 000 / 6 000 € 10 . Swedish Grace (XX) Suspension Métal argenté et verre taillé et gravé Date de création : vers 1910 H 80 × Ø 40 cm 2 000 / 3 000 € 10 09 SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 11 . Nils Ahrbom (1905-1997) et Helge Zimdahl (1903-2001) Table : D.R. (1) : D.R. Noyer Date de création : 1932 Photo H 75 × L 240 × P 84,5 cm 30 000 / 40 000 € 11 SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 12 12 . Uno Åhrén (1897-1977) et Nils Fougstedt (1881-1954) Table d'appoint Bouleau flammé et étain gravé Edition Svenskt Tenn Date de création : années 1930 H 55,5 × L 62 × P 40 cm 4 000 / 6 000 € 13 . Ulla Fogelklou-Skogh (1913-1986) Miroir Plaque Ystad Tenn, Sweden et monogramme Edition Ystad Tenn Etain et miroir Date de création : 1940 13 H 70 × L 37 cm 4 000 / 6 000 € SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 14 . Otto Schulz (1911-1942) Paire de bibliothèques 14 Bois laqué vert et or Date de création : vers 1929 H 214 × L 54,5 × P 29,5 cm 20 000 / 30 000 € SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 15 . Axel Einar Hjorth (1888-1959) Fauteuil Crin de cheval, laiton, rotin tressé et acier nickelé Edition N. K. Nordiska Kompaniet Date de création : années 1930 H 91 × L 65 × P 64 cm Bibliographie : C. Björk, Axel Einar Hjorth : Möbelarkitekt, Stockholm, 2009 15 000 / 20 000 € 15 SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 16 . Louis Poulsen (1894-1967) Modèle 4332 Paire de lampadaires Cuivre et laiton Edition Louis Poulsen Marqués "4332" sous la base Date de création : vers 1930 H 166 × Ø 30 cm 3 000 / 4 000 € 17 . Axel Einar Hjorth (1888-1959) Table console Frêne Edition N. K. Nordiska Kompaniet Date de création : 1930 H 60 × L 109 × P 50 cm Provenance : Exposition Nationale d'Architecture, Stockholm, 1930 5 000 / 7 000 € 17 16 SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 18 . Axel Einar Hjorth (1888-1959) Bureau Orme, loupe de bouleau et linoleum Edition Nordiska Kompaniet Plaque monogramme N. K. et n°R39634-C32133 Date de création : années 1930 H 73 × L 100 × P 55 cm 10 000 / 15 000 € 18 SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 19 19 . Gunnar Nylund (1904-1997) Conche Sculpture Céramique émaillée Edition Rörstrand Signée trois E, monogramme Sverige G. N. Date de création : années 1930 H 19 × L 21 × P 23 cm 1 500 / 2 500 € 20 . Gunnar Nylund (1904-1997) Tête de cheval Sculpture 20 Céramique émaillée Edition Rörstrand Tampon du fabricant, trois E et monogramme Date de création : années 1940 (1) : D.R. H (sans le socle) 36 × L 32 cm 2 000 / 3 000 € Photo SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 21 . Axel-Einard Hjorth (1888-1959) Utö Console Pin Edition Nordiska Kompaniet Date de création : vers 1930 H 74,5 × L 170 × P 55 cm 18 000 / 25 000 € 21 SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 22 22 . Axel Einar Hjorth (1888-1959) Cabinet suspendu Pin et métal 23 Edition N. K. Nordiska Kompaniet Date de création : années 1930 H 108 × L 52 × P 35,5 cm 4 000 / 6 000 € 23 . Axel Einar Hjorth (1888-1959) Table et fauteuil de bureau Pin, métal et lin Edition N. K. Nordiska Kompaniet Date de création : années 1930 Table : H 73 × L 180 × P 73 cm Fauteuil : H 80 × L 52 × P 43 cm 8000 / 12 000 € SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 24 . Axel Einar Hjorth (1888-1959) Lovö Suite de six chaises Pin, métal et tissu Edition Nordiska Kompaniet Date de création : vers 1930 H 80 × L 52 × P 50,5 cm 20 000 / 30 000 € 24 SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 25 25 . Axel Einar Hjorth (1888-1959) Lovö Bibliothèque Pin et métal Edition N. K. Nordiska Kompaniet Date de création : années 1930 H 110 × L 182 × P 32 cm 4 000 / 6000 € 26 . Axel Einar Hjorth (1888-1959) Sandhamn Série de quatre chaises Pin taillé à la gouge Edition N. K. Nordiska Kompaniet 26 Plaque R 33845 C 29 1 32 sous l'assise Date de création : 1932 (1) : D.R. H 86 × L 46 × P 41 cm 6 000 / 9 000 € Photo SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN 27 . Axel Einar Hjorth (1888-1959) Utö Ensemble de dix chaises Pin Edition N. K. Nordiska Kompaniet Date de création : années 1930 H 80,5 × L 45 × P 47 cm 10 000 / 15 000 € 28 . Travail finlandais Tapis Laine tissée à la main Date de création : années 1930 330 × 210 cm 4 000 / 6 000 € 27 28 SCANDINAVIAN SELECTED DESIGN Axel Salto (1889-1961) Axel Salto est considéré comme l’un des plus importants céramistes danois. Il fait pourtant ses débuts en tant que peintre en 1911 aux côtés des jeunes artistes de l’avant-garde qui préparent la voie à l'expressionnisme danois. Il passe alors quelques années fertiles comme peintre dans le Midi de la France, dont le soleil ardent exalte la force de ses coloris. En 1916, à la suite d’une rencontre avec Pablo Picasso et Henri Matisse, il fonde la revue Klingen. Entre débats et échanges d’idées, ce journal est devenu l’espace de jeu privilégié des artistes modernes danois de l’époque tels que Poul Henningsen, Otto Gelsted et Axel Salto lui-même qui ont tous apporté leur contribution à son développement. Salto traite aussi de sujets décoratifs à travers de vastes fresques qui couronnent son oeuvre de peintre. Toutefois le désir d’aborder toujours plus de matériaux est profondément enraciné dans l’esprit de cet artiste qui a toujours cherché son inspiration et son renouvellement dans la possession de nouvelles techniques et de nouvelles matières. C’est en 1925 à l’Exposition universelle de Paris qu’Axel Salto fait preuve de son talent dans le domaine de la céramique avec des premiers travaux en porcelaine, émaux sur biscuit, exécutés par le fabricant danois Bing & Grøndahl.
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