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    Article number:
    101001

    The lampshade goes with Table lamp 2332 and 2575. 

    Each individual lampshade is unique and therefore the placement of the design varies from the picture.

  • Product information
    Article number:
    101001

    The lampshade goes with Table lamp 2332 and 2575. 

    Each individual lampshade is unique and therefore the placement of the design varies from the picture.

  • Design

    Josef Frank designed a lampshade for every one of his lamp models. Originally, all of them were in white textile, but Estrid Ericson later had them sewn up in textiles with prints of Josef Frank and other designers. This cotton lampshade has the Stensöta print.

    Svenskt Tenn’s founder Estrid Ericson travelled a lot to different places around the world. She always looked for beautiful items and textiles that she could take home and sell in the store on Strandvägen in Stockholm. The Stensöta textile is from the English textile company GP & J Baker, whose designs were often based on traditional historical prints. Estrid Ericson began buying textiles from them as early as the 1930s.

    The classic Stensöta (original name “Ferns”) print is the only GP & J Baker fabric in Svenskt Tenn’s range, not designed by William Turner. It was created by Joseph M Doran, who set up a studio in Hounslow in the early 1900s. GP & J Baker patronised his work from 1912 to 1936, bringing out twenty Doran designs as hand-blocked furnishings. Ferns was purchased in January 1935 for twelve Guineas. The design is based upon botanical drawings published in Curtis’ Flora Londinensis between 1777 and 1798 (a record of plants growing within a ten-mile radius of London).

    Designer

    GP & J Baker/Svenskt Tenn

    Svenskt Tenn developed this design using GP & J Baker's fabric.

    GP & J Baker is a family-run company founded in 1884 by brothers George Percival and James Baker. Together with their father they travelled around the Far East and Asia purchasing designs, textiles, sketches and thousands of pattern books that are today in the Baker’s sizeable textile archives. Svenskt Tenn became one of Baker’s first customers in Sweden when Josef Frank, inspired by Baker’s designs, introduced the company to Estrid Ericson in the 1930s.

  • Design

    Josef Frank designed a lampshade for every one of his lamp models. Originally, all of them were in white textile, but Estrid Ericson later had them sewn up in textiles with prints of Josef Frank and other designers. This cotton lampshade has the Stensöta print.

    Svenskt Tenn’s founder Estrid Ericson travelled a lot to different places around the world. She always looked for beautiful items and textiles that she could take home and sell in the store on Strandvägen in Stockholm. The Stensöta textile is from the English textile company GP & J Baker, whose designs were often based on traditional historical prints. Estrid Ericson began buying textiles from them as early as the 1930s.

    The classic Stensöta (original name “Ferns”) print is the only GP & J Baker fabric in Svenskt Tenn’s range, not designed by William Turner. It was created by Joseph M Doran, who set up a studio in Hounslow in the early 1900s. GP & J Baker patronised his work from 1912 to 1936, bringing out twenty Doran designs as hand-blocked furnishings. Ferns was purchased in January 1935 for twelve Guineas. The design is based upon botanical drawings published in Curtis’ Flora Londinensis between 1777 and 1798 (a record of plants growing within a ten-mile radius of London).

    Designer

    GP & J Baker/Svenskt Tenn

    Svenskt Tenn developed this design using GP & J Baker's fabric.

    GP & J Baker is a family-run company founded in 1884 by brothers George Percival and James Baker. Together with their father they travelled around the Far East and Asia purchasing designs, textiles, sketches and thousands of pattern books that are today in the Baker’s sizeable textile archives. Svenskt Tenn became one of Baker’s first customers in Sweden when Josef Frank, inspired by Baker’s designs, introduced the company to Estrid Ericson in the 1930s.

  • Care instructions

    Do not wash Svenskt Tenn’s lampshades. Use a soft furniture brush or a dust wand when cleaning. We recommend using a maximum 40-watt light bulb.

  • Sustainability and manufacturing

    Sustainability in focus

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