In the middle of the twentieth century, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and
Finland, four countries with a total population no larger than New York
City, impacted the world of design to a degree never before seen and
unlikely to be repeated. Scandinavian Modern design already had a solid
domestic audience, and the Post-World War II American consumer was ready
for the distinctive style and the fine quality it offered. With a focus
on more than 60 designers, this extensively researched book presents the
furniture and household objects - especially those of wood and metal. of
the Scandinavian Modern style, beginning in the 1930s and culminating in
the 1970s. Hundreds of photographs and a comprehensive introduction,
historical timeline, and appendices of furniture makers and designers,
distributors, and sources are included. Detailed captions with current
prices, a large bibliography, and an index make this book a valuable
reference and a must for all collectors, dealers, and researchers of
Scandinavian design.