Interi rer Ur Svenska Folklifvet (Interiors from Swedish Folk Life) offers a glimpse into the domestic interiors and everyday lives of Swedish people in the late 19th century. Authored by Betty Janson, this work provides detailed descriptions and likely illustrations of homes, furniture, and cultural practices, reflecting the social conditions and aesthetic tastes of the time. It serves as a valuable historical resource for understanding Swedish folklore, interior design trends, and the broader social history of Sweden. The book appeals to those interested in historical preservation, cultural studies, and the evolution of Scandinavian domestic life.
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