EXHIBITED AT STRANDVÄGEN 5
2026.01.14 – 2026.04.06

Spatial clarity was a central aspect of Josef Frank’s interior design philosophy. He believed that a room should be clearly perceived in order to feel comfortable; the meeting between floor and wall should remain visible. This is why Frank designed his cabinets with high legs.

The exhibition presents six of Josef Frank’s cabinets, whose iconic status rests as much on their form as on their craftsmanship. Each piece combines high-quality materials with exceptional workmanship passed down through generations. It is in the details that Frank’s cabinets acquire their distinctive character – where every object embodies both functional clarity and sculptural presence.

Josef Frank’s Cabinet 2192 is distinguished by its fluted front, sculptural in expression.

 Details are Josef Frank’s signature, but they are also the cabinetmaker’s dilemma. I strive for harmony, both on the outside and the inside. The piece becomes a work of art—one that deserves craftsmanship and precision. 

Anders Mattsson

The Stockholm Cabinet by Josef Frank.

Cabinet 852, also known as the Flora Cabinet, was designed by Josef Frank in 1937 and is one of his most iconic objects.