Ewald Dahlskog vase
This rare ceramic vase was designed by Ewald Dahlskog and produced by Bobergs Fajansfabrik in Sweden during the 1930s. It exemplifies early Scandinavian modernism through its craftsmanship and artistic innovation. The vase presents a rounded, organic form adorned with an undulating wave-like relief pattern encircling the body. Its irregularly shaped rim mirrors the flowing rhythm of the surface design. A warm, matte ochre glaze accentuates the sculptural qualities, adding depth and highlighting the soft, tactile nature of the ceramic.
Ewald Dahlskog, a Swedish designer, sculptor, and ceramist, was renowned for his decorative arts during the early 20th century. His designs often incorporated geometric and nature-inspired motifs, reflecting Art Deco influences while maintaining a distinct Scandinavian sensitivity to material and form. Dahlskog collaborated with several Swedish manufacturers, including Bobergs Fajansfabrik, contributing significantly to the development of high-quality artistic ceramics.
Bobergs Fajansfabrik, active from the late 19th to mid-20th century, was recognized for its production of fine earthenware and stoneware. In the 1930s, the company embraced modernist design principles, incorporating innovative glazing techniques and sculptural forms into its collections.
Measuring 17 centimeters in diameter and 14.5 centimeters in height (6.7 x 5.7 inches), the vase is compact yet visually striking. Its rhythmic surface pattern and refined glaze make it an exceptional example of early 20th-century Scandinavian ceramic art, bridging the transition between Art Deco and functionalist modernism.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 14.5 / ⌀: 17 |
Producer | Bobergs Fajansfabrik |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Ceramics |
Designed in | 1930s |
Item Number | 137057 |
Ewald Dahlskog