Svenska Mobler, Worship At The Altar of Swedish Modernism
Filed under: Decor
Sometimes, confronted with the myriad home decor choices in the world it is hard to know what to choose. It often becomes a process of determining what your aesthetic preferences are by trial and error. You can hire a talented interior designer, discuss your likes and dislikes and come up with a plan. A more direct route sometimes is to just find an antique store or dealer that shares your vision. If you've got a weakness for Swedish modernism than you need to become acquainted with the rather dapper Andrew Wilder of Svenska Mobler. A quick perusal of his website reveals his distinctive taste. He finds treasures that follow a fairly tight design parameter, simple, modern, eternally chic, a 1960s decor magazine brought to vivid life. The Orrefors crystal and chrome sconces shown here are super 1960s fabulousness and sell for $2,200.
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