




Silkscreen Surgul A2
A similar piece of Norwegian furniture history on silkscreen, created by Nina Hurum in collaboration with the Norwegian Upholsterers and Saddlers' Guild.
The prints show a selection of upholstered furniture made in the 1950s and 1960s by furniture architects Alf Sture and Bjørn Lanke. They were produced by craftsmen at Hans Sundt Monrad. The shape and character of the furniture convey the meeting between design and craftsmanship, between draftsman, cabinetmaker and upholsterer. The colors are taken from Josef Frank's palette.
The silkscreens are printed by 1010 in Oslo and come in a mail sleeve.
The prints are numbered by the artist.
The prints come in A2 size and fit nicely in our A2 frames.
Nina Hurum is a cabinetmaker and artist who mainly works with the production and repair, reupholstering, upholstery, stuffing and interior sewing of furniture. Hurum has a great interest in Norwegian furniture, which was the starting point for the silkscreen prints that show a selection of upholstered furniture made in the 50s and 60s by furniture architects Alf Sture and Bjørn Lanke.
Size:A2 (comes in a mailing sleeve) (42.5x59.5 cm)