Wilhelm Kåge vase

Item number: 142549Category: Various
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This rare ceramic vase belongs to the Farsta series, designed by Wilhelm Kåge and produced by Gustavsberg in Sweden. Crafted from stoneware, the vase is elevated on four sculpted feet, which contribute to its distinctive silhouette and structural presence. The surface decoration features a geometric relief pattern composed of a structured grid-like design, adding both depth and tactile texture to the piece. The glaze exhibits a harmonious blend of blue, green, and turquoise tones that seamlessly flow over the textured surface, providing a vivid contrast to the natural brown hues of the unglazed base and feet.

Wilhelm Kåge was a seminal figure in Swedish ceramics, celebrated for his innovative forms and glazing techniques. His Farsta series, produced at Gustavsberg in the early 1950s, is noted for its experimental use of high-fired stoneware combined with deeply textured surfaces. Gustavsberg, a historically significant Swedish ceramics manufacturer, was instrumental in fostering collaborations with leading designers, thereby shaping the development of Scandinavian modernist ceramics.

Introduced in 1952, the Farsta series exemplifies the mid-century Scandinavian aesthetic, where artistic craftsmanship was integrated with functional design. This particular vase remains in excellent condition, free from chips, cracks, or restorations, and retains its original stamped markings on the underside, confirming its authenticity.

The vase measures 12 cm in diameter and 13 cm in height (4.7 by 5.1 inches), making it a compact yet striking example of Scandinavian ceramic artistry from the mid-20th century.

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
H: 13 / : 12
ProducerGustavsberg
ColorBlue, Green, Turquoise
Decade1950s
CountrySweden
StyleMid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialStoneware
Designed in1950s
Item Number142549
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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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