[About the product]
Pumpa plate designed by Stig Lindberg in 1958 and released by Gustavsberg. It is characterized by its elongated, gently curved form, and is sometimes called a "cucumber plate" because of its shape.
On the other hand, "Pumpa" is the Swedish word for "pumpkin." It is thought that the motif is an elongated pumpkin, and the humorous and free thinking is reflected in this unique shape.
Bright green glaze and organic lines. Another appeal of this series is that each piece has a different shade of color and expression.
Around the same time, ``Fladen (Fish Plate)'' was also announced and was featured side by side in advertisements at the time. This is a piece where you can feel the playful modeling that is typical of Lindberg.
You can enjoy it not only as a container for food, but also as a decorative object. Just by placing it, it brings a gentle change to the 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.