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Gunnar Nylund Stoneware VaseLarge amphora stoneware vase with matt blue mimosa glaze by Gunnar Nylund, Rrstrand ca 1940s. A statement piece that looks amazing in a window as a solitaire or grouped with other Nylund pieces. Decorative in itself or with spring branches. A personal favourite. Design: Gunnar Nylund Maker: Rrstrand Material: Stoneware Measures: h 37 x d 15 cm Signed: R three crowns, Sweden, GN Condition. In great vintage condition with light signs of wear consistent
Large amphora stoneware vase with matt blue mimosa glaze by Gunnar Nylund, Rörstrand ca 1940s. A statement piece that looks amazing in a window as a solitaire or grouped with other Nylund pieces. Decorative in itself or with spring branches. A personal favourite.
- Design: Gunnar Nylund
- Maker: Rörstrand
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Material: Stoneware
- Measures: h 37 x d 15 cm
- Signed: R three crowns, Sweden, GN
- Condition. In great vintage condition with light signs of wear consistent with age and use. A defect in the glaze on the inside of the rim.
Gunnar Nylund (1904-1997)
Gunnar Nylund was a Danish-Finnish painter, designer and sculptor. His parents were the well known Finnish sculptor Felix Nylund and the Danish born artist Fernanda Jacobson-Nylund.
In 1925, Nylund began architectural studies in Copenhagen. However, he soon left to begin work at Bing & Gröndahl's porcelain factory. In 1929, he quit B&G to start his own ceramic studio, in Saxbo, along with chemist Nathalie Krebs. Nylund was responsible for shaping the goods while Krebs did the glazing and firing.
After an exhibition in Stockholm, Nylund was offered the position as Artistic Director at Rörstrand. At Rörstrand, he received great support for his modern ideas and made his most important contributions as an artist. He was employed at Rörstrand for most of the early 1930's and remained until mid 1950's.
Nylund is regarded as one of the most important ceramists of the 20th century.
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