Hertha Bengtsson bowl
This ceramic bowl was designed by Hertha Bengtsson and produced by Rörstrand in Sweden during the 1950s. It features a shallow, wide-rimmed form elevated on a raised foot, giving it a pedestal-like appearance. Both the exterior and interior are finished in a matte yellow glaze with subtle tonal variations, creating a textured effect. The central decoration is a hand-painted stylized fish motif in black and white, detailed with an intricate pattern of overlapping scales. Over time, the glaze has developed fine crazing, a common characteristic of vintage ceramics.
Hertha Bengtsson was a Swedish ceramicist and designer known for her precise, functional designs that often incorporated delicate detailing and high-quality craftsmanship. She worked at Rörstrand from 1941 to 1964 and gained recognition for tableware series such as the “Blå Eld” collection. Her work balanced form and decoration, blending traditional Swedish ceramic techniques with modernist aesthetics.
Rörstrand, founded in 1726, is one of Sweden’s oldest and most esteemed porcelain manufacturers. Throughout the 20th century, the company was a leader in Scandinavian ceramic design, collaborating with prominent designers to create both artistic and functional objects. The 1950s, in particular, were marked by innovation at Rörstrand, emphasizing mid-century modern aesthetics and experimental glazes.
This bowl exemplifies mid-century Scandinavian design, combining simple form with expressive artistic detail. The earthy tones paired with the graphic fish motif reflect the era’s interest in nature-inspired themes. The bowl measures 24.5 centimeters in diameter and 9 centimeters in height (9.6 x 3.5 inches), making it well-suited for display or use as a decorative centerpiece.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 9 / ⌀: 24.5 |
Producer | Rörstrand |
Color | Black, White, Yellow |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Ceramics |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 137119 |
Hertha Bengtson