Telephone model ERICOFON-cobra telephone, 1956–1982
Plastic, light green
(H x W x D)21,1 x 11,3 x 9,8 cm
Place of originSverige
Status
on display, room 027 About the workThe “Ericofon” telephone model was nicknamed “Cobra” because of its appearance, which is reminiscent of a snake poised to attack. The set was created by Ralph Lysell, who gained fame in the 1940s with his streamlined car bodies. The main contributor to the phone’s success was its compact design. The dial was located in the base with a large pressure switch in the middle: this automatically made contact with the outside line as soon as you lifted the device and disconnected again once you put it back.
AccessionAcquisition 1992
Provenance[...]; 1992 angekauft von der Galerie Extra, Berlin
Inventory numberP 1992-933