Ib Geertsen bowl
This circular enamel bowl was designed by Ib Geertsen and produced in Denmark during the 1950s. Geertsen, a leading figure in the Danish concretist movement, is renowned for his work in painting, sculpture, and applied arts, often characterized by bold color usage and geometric abstraction. This bowl reflects his artistic language applied to a functional object, blending visual expression with practical design.
The bowl is crafted from enameled metal with a glossy finish, featuring a distinctive, asymmetrical geometric pattern in orange and black. The design is divided into three sharply defined fields—two black and one orange—forming a dynamic angular composition across the concave surface. This layout embodies the principles of geometric abstraction and concrete art, focusing on pure form and color rather than representational imagery.
The shape is a shallow, wide-rimmed disc with gently sloping sides and a slightly raised central base, typical of mid-century Scandinavian functional design.
The bowl is in very good condition, showing minor surface wear consistent with age and material, including light signs of use and subtle surface markings.
This piece synthesizes mid-century Scandinavian design sensibilities with post-war European avant-garde aesthetics. It measures 30.5 cm in diameter and 4 cm in height (approximately 12 inches wide and 1.6 inches high).
Dimensions (cm) | H: 4 / ⌀: 30.5 |
Color | Black, Orange |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Concretism, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Enamel |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 129029 |
Ib Geertsen