[About the product]
The Berså series, a design representative of Stig Lindberg, was released in 1960.This item was manufactured between 1960 and 1974.
"Berså" is a Swedish word that means a garden or arbor surrounded by greenery.
This pattern of rhythmically arranged round leaves is still very popular even after more than half a century since its introduction, and the same design has been reproduced since 2005. This is one of the series that symbolizes Scandinavian design.
One of the appeals of this pitcher is its unique form, which cannot be found in other series. The gentle curves and stable appearance make it feel like an object, even though it is a vessel.
Not only can you use it as a pitcher on a daily basis, but it is also recommended to use it as a vase for arranging flowers, or just display it as is. It adds a light accent to your space.
[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.