Gertrud Lönegren vase
This vase, designed by Gertrud Lönegren for Rörstrand in the 1940s, is a striking example of Swedish mid-century stoneware. The piece features a fluted decoration in a soft blue glaze, a hallmark of Lönegren’s design style, which often blended organic forms with meticulous craftsmanship. The vase’s design creates a visual rhythm through the radial grooves, emphasizing its elegant yet simple aesthetic. The fluted pattern gives it a sculptural quality that is both tactile and visually dynamic.
The color scheme of the vase is a gentle gradient of blue, with the base tones lightening as they move upward. This glazing technique is typical of the period and is a signature of Rörstrand’s stoneware production. The finish has a crackle effect, which adds texture and depth, enhancing the piece’s vintage appeal. This crackling, however, is not a sign of damage, but rather a natural result of the firing process.
The condition of the vase is consistent with its age, showing some minor wear and cracking, particularly around the base. These imperfections are not uncommon in vintage ceramics and do not detract from its overall appeal. The base is stamped with the Rörstrand mark, alongside Lönegren’s signature and the model number L268, indicating its production at Rörstrand’s renowned factory in Sweden.
In terms of dimensions, the vase measures 15 cm (5.91 inches) in diameter and stands 17 cm (6.69 inches) tall. Its proportions are balanced, with a gently rounded body that tapers towards the base, making it a versatile decorative piece that can complement various interior styles, from Scandinavian minimalism to more eclectic settings.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 17 / ⌀: 15 |
Producer | Rörstrand |
Color | Blue |
Decade | 1940s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Ceramics |
Designed in | 1940s |
Item Number | 250139 |
Gertrud Lönegren