Stig Lindberg Large 'Drejargods' Vase
This large and exceptional vase belongs to Stig Lindberg's 'Drejargods' series, and was produced during the latter part of the 1960's at Gustavsberg, Sweden.
'Drejargods' translates as 'Turnware', with each piece in Lindberg's series being hand-made on the potter's wheel. The series consists of exquisitely proportioned stoneware vases & bowls, each featuring a beautifully refined glaze. Whilst Lindberg's unique works feature decorative surface textures & patterns, the 'Drejargods' collection is about the elegance of clean lines.
The shape of this large vase is reminiscent of ancient Chinese ceramics, a source of inspiration for many Scandinavian ceramicists of the mid-20th Century. The perfect form consists of a tactile bulb-like body & long neck. The mouth is gently flared, whilst the neck features a raised collar band which creates a simple decorative white line in the glaze. The attractive piece is enhanced by its vibrant & highly saturated cobalt blue glaze. Bold yet sophisticated, this is an outstanding vase from the golden age of Swedish ceramic design.
Designer: Stig Lindberg
Manufacturer: Gustavsberg
Year of Design: C.1965
Dates Produced: 1965
Colour: Blue
Height: 25 cm, Diameter: 10 cm,
Condition: Perfect.
Branding: Impressed with ‘Stig L Drejargods' and Gustavsberg studio hand mark. Two original stickers from Gustavsberg, one with reference number “B3” handwritten in pen.