Stockholms Auktionsverk Sickla presents

A Personal Collection of Josef Frank’s Design

Svenskt Tenn and Josef Frank are more sought after than ever. The firm recently celebrated its 100th anniversary, and when Auctionet presented the most searched-for items of 2025 last week, the lists were topped precisely by Svenskt Tenn and Josef Frank.

That there is something truly special about the furniture, lighting, and textiles from Strandvägen is something most interior enthusiasts would surely agree on. In the midst of modernism’s rapid development, driven by progressive ideas and ideals, Josef Frank furnished Swedish homes with something as seemingly old-fashioned as quality, warmth, and care. His forms, combined with Estrid Ericson’s unerring sense for almost everything, manifested themselves in inviting interiors where time-honoured concepts such as comfort and a feeling of home were given pride of place.

And this is exactly what we see on display when Stockholms Auktionsverk Sickla presents A Personal Collection of Josef Frank’s Designs.

The objects in the auction have been acquired over a very long period of time, in what can only be described as a lifelong love affair with the interior oasis on Strandvägen and its colourful leading figures. There is a thought and a memory behind every single piece in this theme. For future buyers, these objects can be seen as a heritage to be cared for. And who, after all, would not want to care for—meaning truly enjoy—these pieces?

Stretch out on the boat-shaped sofa, pull a book from one of the elegant bookcases, or light up the evening with one of the many beautiful lamps on offer. Or perhaps sink into a generous, embracing armchair and simply pause for a moment of reflection.

There is so much to choose from.

Online auction
January 31

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