Bird Tekla (Blue) No.55

Lisa LarsonSKU: LL079bl-055

Price
Sale price¥13,200(Tax in)
Spec
Weight
250 g
Maid in
陶器
Barcode
4589962288061
Deadline
スウェーデン

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Lisa Larson (pottery work)

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[About the product]
The Phoenix (Phoenix) series designed in the 1990s isLisa LarsonThis is the first memorable new work announced by the Keramic Studio, which was established with a friend of the Gustavsberg era. This child is a girl because Tekla is a common woman in Scandinavia. It is the smallest in the series, about 11cm size.

[Design]
The Phoenix (Phoenix) series isLisa LarsonIt is a product that has a large difference in individuals among the works. Keramic Studio's craftsmen have carefully painted one by one and have various designs on their bodies, wings, beaks, and feet.

[About Keramic Studio]
KeramikStudion Gustavsberg isLisa LarsonIt was established in 1992 by the two assistants, Franco Nicolosi and Siv Solin. Pottery manufacturing by craftsmen by hand is carefully performed in the Keramic Studio in Sweden. Be loved by people while protecting traditionLisa LarsonI still continue to make pottery.
 

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