Examples of using Josef frank in English and their translations into Swedish
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Josef Frank designed the combined dining table and desk chair 695 in 1935.
Josef Frank designed the combined dining table and desk chair 695 in 1935.
For many years I had been dreaming about a Josef Frank cabinet 2077,
One of Josef Frank's many quotes when it comes to interiors
The exhibition on Josef Frank shows a number of his previously unknown watercolors
Amongst the most important clients are Svenskt Tenn, who have been commissioning O.H. Sjögren to produce their collection of Josef Frank's upholstered sofas
One of Josef Frank's most characteristic rugs is number 7,
Published Writings 1931-1965, all Josef Frank's published texts are collected.
upholstered with Estrid Ericson or Josef Frank textile.
carpets inspired by the world of Josef Frank.
In order to create a excitement in the design, Josef Frank often chose to mix different kind of woods and materials.
In a letter to Estrid Ericson, Josef Frank wrote that he had designed this large and generous sofa in protest over the prevailing functionalism
During his time at Svenskt Tenn, Josef Frank designed close to 120 different varieties of upholstered furniture pieces.
Svenskt Tenn's card series is decorated with Josef Frank prints, including Gröna Fåglar and Mirakel.
Josef Frank designed Vänskapsknuten(the Knot of Friendship) as a symbol of friendship and peace at a time when Europe was filled with turmoil.
Josef Frank designed the map illustration back in 1939 and the plate, with the classic Stockholm motif, was specially ordered from the Italian design company Fornasetti for the first time in 1946.
Josef Frank designed it in 1957 in protest over the many high, swan-necked vases that were stylish at the time.
See product Josef Frank designed several bentwood chairs during the late 1920s,
This candle holder in brass, is an early example of how nature and organic forms inspired Josef Frank.
Josef Frank designed this elegant armchair after he returned to Stockholm from New York in 1946.