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offer in the category: Pottery -> Carl Harry Staalhane
Carl-Harry Stålhane for Designhuset, Lidköping, Sweden.
Large dish, 1970s.
Hand-thrown stoneware dish with an experimental multicoloured glaze in shades of wine red, pink, and blue. The surface features a free ornamental pattern typical of Stålhane’s later work, where the glaze forms a dynamic, relief-like structure with a glossy finish. A striking example of his post-Rörstrand production at Designhuset.
Origin: Sweden.
Designer: Carl-Harry Stålhane.
Factory: Designhuset, Lidköping.
Material: Stoneware.
Dimensions: H. 4 cm, D. 33 cm.
Period: 1970s.
Condition: Excellent condition with minor signs of wear.
Bio:
Carl-Harry Stålhane (1920–1990) was one of Sweden’s most prominent ceramic artists and sculptors. He worked at Rörstrand from 1939 to 1973, creating many of the company’s most iconic designs, including the Chamotte and Rubus series. After leaving Rörstrand, he founded Designhuset in Lidköping, continuing his artistic exploration in smaller, experimental series focusing on glaze movement and colour interplay.
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