Lillemor Mannerheim floor vase
This rare floor vase, part of the Mangania series, was designed by Lillemor Mannerheim and produced by Upsala Ekeby in Sweden during the 1950s. It features an organically shaped body with a smooth, matte black stoneware surface. The vase has a fluid form, starting with a rounded base that tapers into an elongated neck, ending in a sculptural, asymmetrical opening divided into two distinct sections.
Lillemor Mannerheim was a Swedish ceramic artist recognized for her expressive and experimental approach to form and glaze. She worked at Upsala Ekeby, a notable ceramic manufacturer known for high-quality mid-century modern designs that often blend sculptural artistry with functional qualities. The Mangania series is distinguished by its deep black surfaces and bold, organic shapes.
This vase exemplifies mid-century Scandinavian design principles, emphasizing sculptural elegance and material exploration. The matte black stoneware finish enhances its modern aesthetic, making it a compelling decorative object as well as a practical vessel.
The vase measures 16 cm in diameter and 42 cm in height (6.3 x 16.5 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | H: 42 / ⌀: 16 |
Producer | Upsala Ekeby |
Color | Black |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Stoneware |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 138163 |
Lillemor Mannerheim