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Furusnickarn AB was a Swedish furniture manufacturer active primarily during the mid-20th century, with roots in the strong woodworking traditions of Småland, a region long associated with furniture production. As its name suggests, the company specialized in pine (furu) furniture, producing well-crafted pieces intended for everyday domestic use.
The company’s production focused on solid wood furniture, including chairs, tables, cabinets, chests of drawers, and bedroom furniture. Furusnickarn AB emphasized durability, honest construction, and visible joinery, often leaving the natural character of the pine wood clearly expressed. Surfaces were typically oiled, waxed, or lightly stained rather than heavily finished, aligning with Swedish functionalist ideals and a growing appreciation for natural materials.
Active mainly in the 1940s–1960s, Furusnickarn AB’s designs balanced traditional craftsmanship with simplified, modern forms. While not associated with a single star designer, the company’s furniture reflects broader trends in Swedish modernism, where practicality, affordability, and long-lasting quality were central. Today, pieces by Furusnickarn AB are valued for their solid construction and authentic material expression, representing a distinct chapter in Sweden’s mid-century furniture and craft history.