Träd i blom

A place to energise and regenerate. For creativity and inspiration. This year’s summer exhibition at Strandvägen 5 is linked to the history of Svenskt Tenn; to Estrid Ericson’s beloved summerhouse Tolvekarna (the Twelve Oaks) and Josef Frank’s lush tree of life.

EXHIBITED AT STRANDVÄGEN 5
2024.05.31 – 2024.08.25

Let us escape from iron and concrete And car horns and the roar. Here it is green. Here the birds sing. Here the poem catches a breath…
Bo Bergman to Estrid Ericson, 1930

In the summer exhibition at Strandvägen 5, Cabinet 852, or “The Flora Cabinet” is being relaunched. Its history stems back to 1930 when Estrid Ericson, together with her friend Bo Bergman, visited Carl Linnaeus’ (Carl von Linné) summer residence and was enchanted by the flora poster prints on the bedroom walls. The Paradiset (Paradise) planter by Nils Fougstedt, which has not been in production since 1928, will also be presented along with Josef Frank’s Träd i blom (Tree in bloom) pattern, launched for the first time since it was designed in 1935-1940.

Flourishing fabrics in beautiful colours.

Curtain in Tree in Bloom fabric.

“Let us escape from iron and concrete And car horns and the roar. Here it is green. Here the birds sing. Here the poem catches a breath…”

Bo Bergman

Sideboard 567 and details from the exhibition.

Cabinet 2077 is seen by many as the essence of Josef Frank’s entire legacy as a furniture designer.

Sculpture Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix.

Josef Frank’s Hortus pot in cast iron is the original in the Hortus series, designed for Svenskt Tenn in 1941. 

Selected products

Cabinet 852

Glass Plate Leaf

Textile Träd I Blom

Table 2126

Cushion Delhi

Vase Profile

Armchair 311

Rug Dubbelbindning Schackruta

Couch 775

Glass Cabinet 2070

Lamp Base Fornasetti

Pot Paradiset