Rörstrand
Large Pot with two Handles - Koka Blå - Rörstrand - c1950s
Large Pot with two Handles - Koka Blå - Rörstrand - c1950s
Add a touch of Scandinavian elegance to your table with this stunning Koka Blå covered pot, designed by the legendary Hertha Bengtson for Rörstrand, one of Sweden’s oldest and most prestigious porcelain manufacturers.
The rich, deep blue glaze and the simple yet refined design embody the essence of mid-century Swedish ceramics. The striking hue, known for its durability and richness, contrasts beautifully with the clean, white interior.
Hertha Bengtson, known for her innovative yet timeless designs, introduced the Koka Blå series in 1956. Its sleek, minimalist lines were ahead of their time and continue to be celebrated by collectors and design enthusiasts alike. Bengtson was one of the most influential female designers of her era, renowned for her ability to marry practicality with beauty.
The two gracefully curved handles on this large pot not only provide ease of use but also enhance its visual appeal, making it both a functional piece and a work of art.
- Material: Ceramic
- Designer: Hertha Bengtson
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Pattern: Koka Blå
- Style: Scandinavian Modern
- Place of Origin: Sweden
- Date of Manufacture: c1960
- Condition: Mint
Dimension:
Volume: 2.5 litres
Height: 22 cm | 8.6 in
Circumference: 20 cm | 7.8 in
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Origin & Maker
Rörstrand is one of Sweden’s oldest and most celebrated porcelain manufacturers, founded in 1726. With a legacy spanning over 300 years, Rörstrand is renowned for its craftsmanship, design, and quality, producing fine porcelain pieces that are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.
Throughout its history, Rörstrand has collaborated with various iconic designers who shaped its unique artistic direction. One of the most notable is Hertha Bengtson, a celebrated Swedish ceramicist and designer. She joined Rörstrand in 1941 and became widely recognized for her timeless designs, including the classic "Blå Eld" (Blue Fire) series. Blå Eld became a mid-century sensation, with its vibrant blue glaze and modernist appeal. Bengtson's work is admired for its clean lines and innovative use of colour, reflecting the Scandinavian design ethos of simplicity and elegance.
Other influential designers who left their mark on Rörstrand include Carl-Harry Stålhane and Gunnar Nylund, both of whom contributed significantly to the company’s global reputation during the 20th century. Their combined efforts helped Rörstrand maintain its status as one of the foremost producers of high-quality Scandinavian ceramics.
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