By Torsten Johansson
Located in Stockholm, SE
This iron sculpture was designed in Denmark during the 1960s by Torsten Johansson and reflects his distinctive approach to structure and modular composition. Built from intersecting rectilinear elements organised around a central vertical support, the work achieves a carefully calibrated balance in which mass, rhythm, and proportion are held in deliberate tension. The dark, patinated iron surface is subtly punctuated by gold-toned accents, drawing attention to the internal geometry and reinforcing the sculptural dialogue between weight and precision.
Alongside his sculptural practice, Johansson was also active as a furniture designer, notably collaborating with the Swedish manufacturer AB Formträ, where he created the celebrated “Honeycomb” wine rack...
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1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Torsten Johansson Decorative Objects