Small Vases with contrast handles, Upsala-Ekeby, 1930-1940s

£198.00

Sold separately, please choose your glaze. Two small Art Deco vases with beautiful contrast handles, glazed earthenware, Upsala-Ekeby, 1930s.

Upsala-Ekeby was a flagship of Swedish ceramics from the start in 1885. Over the years, the company and its designers presented numerous art pottery and tableware classics.

Around 1920, Upsala-Ekeby began to recruit designers in an effort to raise its artistic standards. The World Exhibition in Paris in 1925 turned out to be an international breakthrough for Swedish utility art, but for Upsala-Ekeby, the breakthrough came later in the 1930s. In the ensuing decades, Upsala-Ekeby would become one of the brightest stars of the Swedish interior design world.

In the 1930s, Anna-Lisa Thomson (1905-1952) was the leading designer at the factory. Her work was innovative; testing new materials and decorative techniques, she developed a signature style with simple and clean shapes.

Artist: Anna-Lisa Thompson (1905–1952)

Manufacturer: Uppsala-Ekeby, marked at bottom

Period: 1930's-1940’s

Origin: Sweden

Material: Earthenware

Dimensions: Height 15-16 cm

Condition: Vintage condition

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Sold separately, please choose your glaze. Two small Art Deco vases with beautiful contrast handles, glazed earthenware, Upsala-Ekeby, 1930s.

Upsala-Ekeby was a flagship of Swedish ceramics from the start in 1885. Over the years, the company and its designers presented numerous art pottery and tableware classics.

Around 1920, Upsala-Ekeby began to recruit designers in an effort to raise its artistic standards. The World Exhibition in Paris in 1925 turned out to be an international breakthrough for Swedish utility art, but for Upsala-Ekeby, the breakthrough came later in the 1930s. In the ensuing decades, Upsala-Ekeby would become one of the brightest stars of the Swedish interior design world.

In the 1930s, Anna-Lisa Thomson (1905-1952) was the leading designer at the factory. Her work was innovative; testing new materials and decorative techniques, she developed a signature style with simple and clean shapes.

Artist: Anna-Lisa Thompson (1905–1952)

Manufacturer: Uppsala-Ekeby, marked at bottom

Period: 1930's-1940’s

Origin: Sweden

Material: Earthenware

Dimensions: Height 15-16 cm

Condition: Vintage condition

Sold separately, please choose your glaze. Two small Art Deco vases with beautiful contrast handles, glazed earthenware, Upsala-Ekeby, 1930s.

Upsala-Ekeby was a flagship of Swedish ceramics from the start in 1885. Over the years, the company and its designers presented numerous art pottery and tableware classics.

Around 1920, Upsala-Ekeby began to recruit designers in an effort to raise its artistic standards. The World Exhibition in Paris in 1925 turned out to be an international breakthrough for Swedish utility art, but for Upsala-Ekeby, the breakthrough came later in the 1930s. In the ensuing decades, Upsala-Ekeby would become one of the brightest stars of the Swedish interior design world.

In the 1930s, Anna-Lisa Thomson (1905-1952) was the leading designer at the factory. Her work was innovative; testing new materials and decorative techniques, she developed a signature style with simple and clean shapes.

Artist: Anna-Lisa Thompson (1905–1952)

Manufacturer: Uppsala-Ekeby, marked at bottom

Period: 1930's-1940’s

Origin: Sweden

Material: Earthenware

Dimensions: Height 15-16 cm

Condition: Vintage condition

Unless otherwise stated, all our products are sourced, vintage items of varying ages. Please review all images carefully for signs of wear and tear. Condition report available upon request. Please enquire for an in-person viewing - by appointment only.

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