Folke Arström vase
This rare pewter vase, designed by Folke Arström and produced by Edlunds Silverfabrik in Sweden in 1933, showcases a distinctive spherical form with a subtly flattened base and an open top. The design is accentuated by two gracefully curved handles extending from the rounded body, creating a harmonious balance between sculptural expression and functional utility. The pewter material displays a naturally aged patina, lending the surface a soft, matte sheen characteristic of vintage pewter objects.
Folke Arström was a notable Swedish designer recognized for his contributions to metalwork and industrial design. His approach often fused functionalism with refined decorative elements, especially in silver and pewter, reflecting a commitment to simplicity, craftsmanship, and material integrity. Arström’s work played a significant role in shaping Swedish modernist aesthetics during the early 20th century.
This vase exemplifies the Scandinavian design transition from Art Deco influences to emerging modernist ideals, where everyday objects were imbued with sculptural qualities without sacrificing practicality. It stands as a representative piece of the period’s focus on balancing form, function, and material honesty.
The vase measures 19.5 centimeters in width (7.7 inches), 15.5 centimeters in depth (6.1 inches), and 16 centimeters in height (6.3 inches), offering a compact yet striking presence.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 19.5 / D: 15.5 / H: 16 |
Producer | Edlunds Silverfabrik |
Color | Silver |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Art Deco, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Pewter |
Designed in | 1933 |
Item Number | 151328 |
Folke Arström