Wilhelm Kåge vase
This rare ceramic vase, model Farsta, was designed by Wilhelm Kåge and produced by Gustavsberg in Sweden as part of the esteemed Farsta series. Known for its high-fired stoneware, the series emphasizes intricate craftsmanship and innovative glazing techniques. The vase features a sculptural and balanced form, adorned with a rhythmic relief pattern that encircles its body, imparting a dynamic sense of movement and depth.
The glaze is a rich, deep blue with tonal variations that accentuate the texture and precision of the design. A subtle crackled effect on the surface adds further character and visual interest. Wilhelm Kåge, a prominent figure in Swedish ceramics, developed the Farsta collection to explore organic forms and experimental glazes, combining artistry with functional design.
The base of the vase bears the Gustavsberg stamp, confirming its authenticity within this celebrated series. Reflecting the core principles of Scandinavian modernism, the piece harmonizes craftsmanship, material exploration, and aesthetic refinement.
The vase is in good vintage condition, with natural glaze variations contributing to its unique character. It measures 9 centimeters in diameter and 22.5 centimeters in height, presenting a slender and elegant profile.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 22.5 / ⌀: 9 |
Producer | Gustavsberg |
Color | Blue |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Ceramics |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 151273 |
Wilhelm Kåge
Wilhelm Kåge was born on March 6, 1889, in Stockholm, Sweden, and became one of Sweden’s most influential ceramicists and designers of the 20th century. Known for his innovative approach to ceramics and his ability to blend artistic express...
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