Mid-Century Modernist Flush Mount Chandelier by Carl Fagerlund for Orrefors

Mid-Century Modernist Flush Mount Chandelier by Carl Fagerlund for Orrefors

$2,475.00

Mid-Century Modernist flush mount chandelier by Carl Fagerlund for Orrefors. This flush mount features a stunning pressed glass dome with a slight scalloped top that has accentuated lines that emanate from its brass centerpiece. The pressed glass dome has a spherical design that overlays the underneath glass and gives this a great multidimensional style. It has been newly rewired.

Sweden, circa 1950

Dimensions:

Height: 7 in. (17.78 cm) x Diameter: 16 in. (38.1 cm)

Creator: Carl Fagerlund (Designer), Orrefors (Maker)

Style: Mid-Century Modern (of the period)

Place of origin: Sweden

Date of manufacture: circa 1950

Period: 1950-1959

Condition: Excellent

Reference Number: 15020679345345

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CARL FAGERLUND

Carl Fagerlund was born in Kalmar, Sweden, where he cultivated a passion for art and design from a young age. His formal education began at the Higher Art Industrial School in Stockholm, where he graduated in 1943. After earning his degree, Fagerlund worked as a drawing teacher at Solbacka Läroverk from 1943 to 1944 and then as a lighting architect at ASEA in Stockholm. In 1946, he embarked on a significant chapter of his career by joining Orrefors Glassworks.

Fagerlund's work at Orrefors Glassworks was marked by his innovative approach to lighting design. He created light installations for numerous public spaces, leaving his artistic mark on prominent locations such as the Prince Eugens Waldemarsudde art museum in Stockholm, Frederiksberg Town Hall in Denmark, and the Swedish Embassy in Tokyo. His work also illuminated the halls of hotels in Copenhagen, including Hotel D'Angleterre and Hotel Mercur, as well as the General Motors headquarters in the United States and the Möllevången Church in Malmö.

In addition to his public installations, Fagerlund designed a variety of ceiling and table fixtures for domestic use. His designs were celebrated for their aesthetic appeal and functional brilliance, leading to exhibitions in major cities including London, Paris, Berlin, Milan, Copenhagen, and Stockholm. His contributions to the field of lighting design were recognized with a silver medal at the 11th Triennale in Milan in 1957.

Fagerlund's personal life was as rich and varied as his professional career. He was a member of the Swedish Masonic Order and hailed from a distinguished family. His parents were county assessor Carl Fagerlund (1878-1959) and Ellen Harberg (1879-1966). His grandfather, Adolph Fagerlund, served as the governor of Kalmar County. Carl Fagerlund married Ingrid Collenberg in 1944, with whom he had two children. After their separation, he married Anna-Lisa Dahl in 1961.

Carl Fagerlund's legacy is one of artistic excellence and innovative design. His work continues to inspire and illuminate, reflecting a lifetime dedicated to the art of lighting.