Carl-Harry Stålhane – A unique glazed stoneware small vase – Rörstrand Sweden 1963

375.00

Beschikbaarheid: Op voorraad

A unique glazed stoneware small vase. Handthrown by Carl-Harry Stålhane at the Swedish ceramics studio Rörstrand in 1963. Fully marked.

 

About Carl-Harry Stålhane

Carl-Harry Stålhane (1920–1990) was a Swedish ceramic artist and designer, known for his subtle, well-balanced forms and contributions to Scandinavian modernism.

Born in Mariestad, Sweden, he studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Stockholm and later at the Académie Colarossi in Paris.
Stålhane began working at the Rörstrand porcelain factory in the late 1930s, initially as a decorator. Over time, he became one of the company’s leading designers, and in the 1950s he succeeded Gunnar Nylund as Rörstrand’s artistic director.

His early decorative works eventually gave way to a more sculptural and restrained style, often featuring matte glazes and earthy tones that reflected the aesthetics of the mid-century.

In the 1960s, he established his own studio, Designhuset, in Lidköping, where he continued to explore ceramic form, surface, and glaze, often using locally sourced clays. His work remained grounded in a strong sense of craftsmanship and simplicity throughout his career.

Stålhane’s ceramics are part of several prominent museum collections, including the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg, the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design (ArkDes), and internationally in institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York.

Marked

Marked underneath the base: Stålhane – Rörstrand (R with three crowns) Sweden – '63 (1963)

Execution

Rörstrand, Sweden 1963

Condition

This vase is in very good condition. No cracks or chips.

Literature

Mel Bryans – The Design Encyclopedia

Dimensions

Height 10,5 cm
Diameter 11,5 cm

Make an offer

Andere suggesties…

Shopping Basket
Scroll naar boven