PEDESTAL

 
CARLSHAGA PEDESTAL IN CARL LARSSON STYLE

Carlshaga's flower tables, flower tables, and pedestals are finely crafted with multiple levels. The ribbed sides feature the typical Jugend decor, and the model is manufactured based on an old template found in homes at the beginning of the century. The furniture style is called Carl Larsson style or early 1900s style.

 It fits well in most homes. The flower tables and pedestals make it easy to decorate with plants, especially in homes lacking the deep niches and windowsills of older times.

1905 - 1915 The white slat furniture spread widely. The slats with grooves were a recurring decorative feature, appearing in chair backs, table aprons, under floral pedestals, or on dressers. The furniture came in various designs and was often found in girls' rooms, guest rooms, and working-class homes. They were a modern variation of Gustavian furniture in white, which had become popular. The style was called Jugend in Sweden and Germany but was known as Art Nouveau in France and England. Swedish Jugend was more restrained than its foreign counterparts.

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