4 x 7 Anna Johanna Angstrom Vintage Swedish Rollakan Rug 78254
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4 x 7 Anna Johanna Angstrom Vintage Swedish Rollakan Rug 78254

Size: 04'05 x 06'08
Main Color: Brown
Age: Vintage
Origin: Sweden
Transaction type: Cr
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4 x 7 Anna Johanna Angstrom Vintage Swedish Rollakan Rug 78254

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78254 Anna Johanna Angstrom Vintage Swedish Rollakan Rug, 04'05 x 06'08.

Anna Johanna Angstrom (1894-1983) stands as a prominent figure in Swedish textile design, embodying the quintessence of early to mid-20th century Scandinavian aesthetic. Renowned for her profound grasp of color, texture, and pattern, Angstrom's creations resonate with the natural landscapes and cultural heritage of Sweden. Specializing in handwoven textiles, she skillfully merged traditional craftsmanship with modernist sensibilities, resulting in innovative pieces deeply entrenched in Scandinavian traditions. Her designs, characterized by understated elegance and functional allure, significantly contributed to shaping the global reputation of the Swedish textile industry.

Anna Johanna Angstrom's vintage Swedish rollakan rug, crafted for Axeco Svenska AB, embodies the essence of Scandinavian Modern style with its intricate detail and texture. The geometric design and soft earth-tone colors seamlessly blend to create a timeless aesthetic. Infused with neutral hues, the open field of the rug features softly gradated striations, lending a sense of depth and dimensionality. Along the edges, two thick bands form a latticework border, adding to the rug's visual appeal and significance. Titled "Tinto," this composition bears Angstrom's signature touch, with her initials subtly woven in the corner, underscoring her artistic contribution to the piece.

With its charming and almost quilt-like appearance, the Swedish flatweave kilim rug designed by Anna Johanna Angstrom serves as an ideal complement to interiors adorned with light wood, organic materials, and neutral color schemes. Its simplicity and understated elegance make it a versatile addition to spaces featuring bright whites and monochromatic artworks. The rollakan' s seamless integration of traditional craftsmanship with modern design sensibilities epitomizes Angstrom's commitment to creating pieces that resonate with both functionality and aesthetic appeal. As a reflection of Scandinavian Modern style, this vintage rollakan rug by Angstrom captures the essence of timeless elegance and serves as a timeless centerpiece in any interior setting.

In addition to its aesthetic allure, Angstrom's rollakan rug showcases the meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship synonymous with Swedish textile design. Its subtle nuances and carefully crafted patterns speak volumes about Angstrom's expertise and artistic vision. As a testament to her legacy in the realm of Swedish design, this vintage rug continues to captivate admirers with its timeless beauty and enduring appeal. With Angstrom's initials discreetly woven into the corner, the rug not only bears her mark but also symbolizes her lasting contribution to the world of textile artistry.

  • Rendered in variegated shades of tan, sand, baby blue, light green, light pink, light yellow, brown, taupe, and ecru with other accent colors.
  • Designed by Anna Johanna Angstrom for Axeco Svenska AB.
  • Name: Tinto.
  • Abrash.
  • Rollakan or Rolakan.
  • Handwoven wool.
  • Made in Sweden.
  • Measures: 04'05 x 06'08.
  • Date: 1950s. Mid-20th Century.