Item Description
To encounter a piece by Axel Einar Hjorth is to encounter the very soul of Swedish Modernism. Hjorth—the visionary who shaped the identity of Nordiska Kompaniet and later pioneered the iconic “Sportstugemöbler”—was a master of proportion and material honesty. This exceptional piece, executed in the 1930s, stands as a testament to his enduring genius, effortlessly bridging the gap between a functional writing desk and a grand dining table. The design is a study in sophisticated contrast. The top is resplendent in book-matched Macassar ebony, its dramatic, striated grain swirling like smoked silk across the surface. This rich veneer floats above a base lacquered in a deep, lustrous chocolate brown—a hue so dark and complex it borders on black, providing a grounding, architectural anchor to the exoticism of the wood. Ingenuity lies at the heart of its construction. The table features a deceptively simple yet remarkably solid extension system. Two discreet pull-out leaves rest at each end, fitted with elegant cutouts for ease of use. From its intimate, compact length of 120 cm, the table expands gracefully to 170 cm with a single leaf, or commands the room at a full 220 cm with both leaves engaged—transforming seamlessly from a private console to a convivial banquet surface. This is Swedish functionalism at its most luxurious: a sculptural object designed for living, executed with cabinetmaking precision. Provenance & Markings: Produced by Nordiska Kompaniet (NK), Stockholm. Authenticated by the presence of two original NK metal medallions. A rare opportunity for the collector of important Scandinavian design—where the poetry of Hjorth meets the pragmatism of modern living.























