Occasional table model 2126
Designed by Josef Frank for Svenskt Tenn
Sweden, 1950s

Reference number: 8569
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Material: 

Mahogany and elm burl.

Measurements:
H: 60 cm / 1' 11 5/8"
Dia: 40 cm / 1' 3 3/4"
Description:

Josef Frank's Table 2126, designed in 1951 for Svenskt Tenn, reflects his signature blend of function and character. The small table features a round elm burl veneer top—with its unique pattern—supported by a mahogany base.

The model is originally part of the furnishings in Josef and Anna Frank’s Stockholm apartment, the model was later included in the 1968 memorial exhibition at the National Museum.

Josef Frank (1885–1967) was an Austrian-Swedish architect and designer who became a leading voice in 20th-century Scandinavian design. After relocating to Sweden in the 1930s, he began a lasting collaboration with Svenskt Tenn, producing furniture, textiles, and lighting that continue to define a uniquely humanistic and enduring design legacy.