Handmade art bowl by Annikki Hovisaari for Arabia, Finland, 1970s, featuring a rustic iron-rich glaze and earthy tones.
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Bold 1970s rustic bowl by Annikki Hovisaari for Arabia Finland, inspired by nature and earthy Scandinavian aesthetics.
Handmade mid-century modern art bowl by Annikki Hovisaari for Arabia Finland, crafted with a coarse chamotte clay texture.
Large studio pottery bowl by Annikki Hovisaari for Arabia Finland, in textured chamotte clay and a warm amber glaze.
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Annikki Hovisaari Unique Flat-Out Art Bowl

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A large art bowl by Annikki Hovisaari for Arabia, Finland, circa 1970.

This sizeable flat-out bowl features a radiant iron-rich glaze with hues of amber, orange, brown & white. To modern eyes, the finish isn’t obviously colourful, although, the 1970's audience it was made for would have deemed this art piece incredibly dynamic, chic & audacious. Design inspired by antiquity, nature, and muted earthy tones were extremely popular by the mid-1970s, linked to the international surge in environmentalism.

The bold hand-thrown form of the bowl is made from coarse chamotte clay, a rough textured medium that Hovisaari specialised in, and this also demonstrates how her work was an important part of a movement in Nordic design towards the primordial.

Hovisaari entered the pottery at Arabia, Finland's oldest manufacturer of ceramics, at the age of 30 in 1949. This came after three years of studying ceramics at Helsinki’s Central School of Arts and Crafts (now Aalto University School of Arts & Design) from 1946 to 1949.

To begin with, Hovisaari worked in Arabia’s department of industrial art where she mainly designed decorative items for large scale production alongside a small amount of hand thrown items. However, in 1963 she was able to move to a studio in the art department where, on the 9th floor overlooking water and woods, her main attention could be focused on creating one-off art pieces.

Here, Hovisaari and ‘the [other] Arabia artists could work and create as they will. With the full resources of the factory at their disposal.’ [1] In this setting, over the next 11 years, Hovisaari rose to become one of Finland’s most daring & celebrated ceramists.

Hovisaari is considered a connoisseur of glazes and was a skilled maker as well as a talented designer with a unique approach to form.

[1] Ulf Hård af Segerstad, Scandinavian Design (London: Studio Books, 1961) p.38.

Designer: Annikki Hovisaari

Manufacturer: Arabia

Year of Design: C. 1970

Dates Produced: C. 1970

Colour: Brown, orange, amber, white, taupe

Diameter: 31 cm, Height: 5 cm

Condition: Perfect.

Branding: Incised with handwritten ‘AH’ monogram for Annikki Hovisaari and ‘Arabia’.