Estrid Ericson dish

Item number: 139800Category: Various
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This rare pewter dish, designed by Estrid Ericson and produced by Svenskt Tenn in Sweden in 1951, exemplifies mid-century Scandinavian design through its elegant balance of form and function. The dish features a circular shape with a gently concave central surface, framed by a wide, fluted rim. The radial grooves on the rim create a dynamic play of light and shadow, imparting a sculptural and decorative quality while preserving its practical use.

Crafted from pewter, a material favored by Svenskt Tenn during the mid-20th century for its durability and soft luster, the dish exhibits a natural patina typical of aged pewter. Minor signs of use attest to its history, adding character without detracting from the overall condition. The piece reflects Svenskt Tenn’s dedication to high-quality metalwork and timeless design.

Estrid Ericson (1894–1981), founder of Svenskt Tenn, was instrumental in shaping Swedish decorative arts. Her designs melded artistic expression with functionality, often in collaboration with designers like Josef Frank, helping to establish the company’s distinctive aesthetic. Ericson’s pewter work, particularly from the early to mid-20th century, is celebrated for its refined simplicity and modernist influence.

Founded in 1924, Svenskt Tenn is renowned for its exceptional pewter craftsmanship and innovative interior design. The brand’s fusion of classic techniques and modern design principles has made its pieces highly sought after by collectors.

This dish embodies mid-century Scandinavian design ideals, balancing ornamental detail with utility. It measures approximately 19.5 centimeters in diameter and 2.5 centimeters in height, or 7.7 by 1 inch, offering a subtle yet striking presence.

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
H: 2.5 / : 19.5
ProducerSvenskt Tenn
Decade1950s
CountrySweden
StyleMid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialPewter
Designed in1951
Item Number139800
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Designer

Estrid Ericson