Gustavberg Atelier portrait by Norki.

Gustavsberg Atelier

(1942 – ...)

Gustavsberg Atelier is a prestigious branch of the Gustavsberg porcelain factory, founded in Sweden in the early 19th century. Internationally recognized for its fine ceramics and innovative Scandinavian design, Gustavsberg played a central role in the history of Nordic design, particularly through iconic figures such as Stig Lindberg and Wilhelm Kåge.

Established after World War II, the Gustavsberg Atelier set itself apart from the industrial production line through its artisanal approach. This atelier operated as a creative laboratory where artists could produce unique pieces or limited series. The works created in the atelier were often individually signed, combining technical mastery with artistic freedom.

Among the creations of Gustavsberg Atelier are bold forms, experimental glazes, and a minimalist aesthetic characteristic of Scandinavian modernism. These objects are now highly sought after by collectors and 20th century design enthusiasts.

Norki is proud to hold a remarkable selection of signed ceramic pieces from Gustavsberg Atelier. This collection reflects the creative richness and artisanal excellence of the Swedish atelier. Each piece, authenticated and carefully preserved, embodies the refinement of Nordic design and the unique legacy of Gustavsberg in the world of decorative arts.

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AVAILABLE NOW Three vintage ceramic vases, dating from 1960. Three vintage ceramic vases, dating from 1960.
    1,800 €

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