[Veckla] Bowl (27cm)

デザイナー:Stig Lindberg

Tonkachi StoreSKU: SL049

Price
Sale price¥49,500(Tax in)
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Spec
Size(mm)
約W27×D18×H9.7cm
Material
炻器
Weight
410 g
Maid in
スウェーデン
Barcode
4589962299913
Remarks
1950年代に販売されていたヴィンテージアイテムです。経年による小さなキズやスレ、内部や底に点々とした色素沈着の跡が見られます。あらかじめご了承ください。
ヴィンテージアイテムの特性としてご理解いただき、詳細は画像をご確認の上ご検討ください。

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Vintage work

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[About the product]
The "Veckla" series was created by Stig Lindberg in 1950. A group of highly sculptural works created at the Gustavsberg workshop in Stockholm.

This series is available in multiple variations, from small vessels to large vases, all of which are characterized by a unique form reminiscent of folds and bends."Veckla" means "fold" or "fold" in Swedish, and the organic shape is exactly what it sounds like.

The material used is stoneware, and the surface is coated with a marble-like texture called ``carrara''. The matte texture that softly catches the light makes the three-dimensional shadows stand out. Although it is a vessel, it has a presence like a sculpture. This series shows Lindberg's unique approach, moving back and forth between function and form.

The bowl is approximately 27cm in diameter, making it easy to incorporate into your daily life. You can use it for any purpose, such as arranging flowers and using it like a vase, or as a container for serving food or fruits.



[About Stig Lindberg]

1916,Born in Umeå, a city in northern Sweden. He is one of Sweden's leading potters in the 20th century. Studied painting at Stockholm University of Arts, Crafts and Design, Sweden, and joined Swedish ceramics manufacturer Gustavsberg in 1937. He is still one of Gustavsberg's leading designers. youngLisa LarsonHe was someone who could be called her mentor, as he recognized her talent.Died in 1982.

 

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