Modern Line side table

design Greta Grossman

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GMG chaise longue

design Greta M. Grossman, 1951

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GT lounge chair

design Greta M. Grossman, 1949

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Modern Line Sofa

design Greta M. Grossman, 1949

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Grossman desk 

design Greta M. Grossman 

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Grossman dressers 62-Series

design Greta M. Grossman, 1947

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Grossman dressers 62-Series

design Greta M. Grossman, 1947

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Grossman dressers 62-Series

design Greta M. Grossman, 1947

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Greta M. Grossman collection

B–4 table lamp

design Greta M. Grossman, 1945

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Gräshoppa table lamp

design Greta M. Grossman, 1947

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Cobra table lamp

design Greta M. Grossman

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G-10 floor lamp

design Greta M. Grossman, 1950

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Cobra floor lamp

design Greta M. Grossman

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Grasshopper

design Greta M. Grossman, 1947

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Cobra wall lamp

design Greta M. Grossman

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Gräshoppa pendant lamp

design Greta M. Grossman, 1947

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Greta Magnusson maintained a prolific forty-year career on two continents: Europe and North America and operated as mover and shaker in the male dominated world of mid-century modern design. Her achievements were many and encompassed industrial design, interior design and architecture. In 1933, having successfully completed her fellowship at the renowned Stockholm arts institution, Konstfack, she opened Studio, a combined store and workshop in Stockholm. During the same year Greta Magnusson married jazz musician, Billy Grossman with whom she later emigrated to the United States, settling in Los Angeles.
 
Upon their arrival in California in 1940, Greta M. Grossman opened a well publicized shop on Rodeo Drive, where she was among the first to bring the Scandinavian modern aesthetic to southern California's burgeoning modernist scene. Her unique approach to Swedish modernism was an instant hit in Los Angeles and soon she attracted celebrity clients, including Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Fontaine, Gracie Allen, Frank Sinatra and it was not long before she began appearing alongside the likes of Charles Eames and Isamu Noguchi.
 
While Greta M. Grossman is the architect behind more than 15 homes spanning the globe from California to Sweden, she is most noted for her industrial designs where the Gräshoppa Floor Lamp and Cobra Table Lamp belongs to the most famous works.
 
Through the 1940's and 50's Greta M. Grossman exhibited her designs at museums worldwide, including MoMA in New York and The National Museum in Stockholm.

Greta Magnusson Grossman (1906-1999)

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oyster white semi matt
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andorra red semi matt
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vintage red semi matt
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dusty blue semi matt
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white semi matt
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anthracite grey semi matt
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black semi matt
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The tubular brass stand is mounted on a brass base whilst the elongated conical steel shade is mounted with a moveable joint in solid brass, consequently the light can be directional, yet the glare is minimal. Available in 5 colors: matt white, jet black, anthracite grey, vintage red and blue-grey.
 
Materials powder coated steel, brass tube
Dimensions H41,2 x Ø14,4 cm, cable length 2,5 m
Light source 1 x socket E14
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Gräshoppa table lamp
 
design Greta Magnusson Grossman, 1947
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