Vintage Figurative Porcelain - Polar Bear
1,800 €
This model was sourced directly by our Maison in Scandinavia and fully restored in our Workshop.
Contact us if you would like this model in another colour or if you would like to share your vintage renovation project with us.
• Vintage Porcelain – Rare item
• Sizes: L 0,49 × H 1,04 × D 0,45 ft
• Materials: Porcelain
• Designer: Carl Frederik Liisberg
• Circa: 1965
• Origin: Denmark
Polar Porcelain Bear Model 502.
Designer Carl Frederik Liisberg.
Piece sourced in-home.
Available now.
1 Item
- Colour
- White
- Materials
- Porcelain
- Designer
- Carl Frederik Liisberg
- Circa
- 1960
- Object
- Decorative items
Collector Porcelain Polar Bear – Carl Frederik Liisberg
Large porcelain figurine designed by Carl Frederik Liisberg for Royal Copenhagen.
Let yourself be surprised by this vintage piece featuring the famous Hungry Polar Bear in white. Design Carl Frederik Liisberg®
All our vintage furniture is sourced by our Maison. Unique pieces revisited, a NORKI signature.
• In case of stains
Clean the hide and fur on your seat using cold water only. Do not use detergent or laundry soap.
• Cleaning
Vacuum the hide and fur on your seat regularly and gently.
• Take care of your seat
Take care of your seat by carefully choosing where you place it. Protect it from moisture and prolonged exposure to light in order to preserve its durability.
• Fresh air
Air out your seat regularly to preserve the material and maintain its density.
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Vintage Figurative Porcelain - Polar Bear
Réf : OBCOPP
This talented Danish artist generated sculptures and was a painter on porcelain. He joined the Royal Factory in Copenhagen and was one of Arnold Krog's first employees.
He was very talented and innovative in this factory and the Danish art of porcelain was booming at the time. Carl Frederik Liisberg was inspired by Japonism and participated in Art Nouveau, and used animal subjects (fish, birds, mice, etc.).
the perfect harmony