Pale Blue Leaf-Shaped Ceramic Dish, by S. Lindberg for Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1950s
790 PLN
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This ceramic dish in the shape of a stylized leaf was designed by Stig Lindberg for the Swedish manufacturer Gustavsberg in the 1950s, as part of the renowned 'Reptil' series. The organic, asymmetrical form with a sharply tapered tip reflects the mid-century modern fascination with nature. The dish is finished in a matte, pale blue glaze with a cool undertone, lending it an airy, subdued character. The interior features an embossed, scale-like pattern distinctive of the collection. The ceramic is smooth and finely textured, with the Gustavsberg signature and designer's mark impressed on the base. The piece is preserved in excellent condition, showing no visible signs of wear or damage.This object speaks in the voice of 1950s Swedish design, where simplicity meets a touch of whimsy. Soft light glides across the matte surface, while the embossed scales recall the forests and lakes of Scandinavia. Stig Lindberg’s project marries natural inspiration with a disciplined, balanced form, as if the leaf has paused in a ceramic gesture—playful yet true to its purpose.On a sideboard or dining table, the dish can be displayed as a standalone piece, highlighting the subtle blue tone and detailed relief. In a Scandinavian-inspired interior, it pairs well with white porcelain, glass, or raw textiles. It can be combined with minimalist metal accessories or contrasted with darker glazed ceramics. In vintage collector’s spaces, it serves as a focal point on a shelf or table, emphasizing the dialogue between tradition and modernity.
DIMENSION
Height3 cm
Depth13 cm
Width27 cm
Dimension details
Width27 cm
Height3 cm
Depth13 cm
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