Ceramic serving bowl designed by Linnea Lehtonen in the 1950s for Kupittaan Saviosakeyhtiö
Ceramic serving bowl designed by Linnea Lehtonen in the 1950s for Kupittaan Saviosakeyhtiö
Expertly crafted in the 1950s by acclaimed designer Linnea Lehtonen for Kupittaan Saviosakeyhtiö, this timeless ceramic serving bowl exudes elegance and sophistication. Perfect for any occasion, its unique design showcases the skill and artistry of its creator. A must-have for any collector or admirer of classic Finnish design.
Linnea Lehtonen was a Finnish designer active during the vibrant post-war period, renowned for her elegant and minimalist ceramic creations for Kupittaan Savi, Finland’s oldest pottery. Her designs of the 1950s—including soup bowls and serving pieces—exemplify Scandinavian functionalism, featuring simple, geometric motifs rendered in artful black-and-white glazes that highlight form and craftsmanship. Some of her stoneware, like the soup bowl with semi-matt black glaze from 1954, is preserved today in prestigious collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum. Lehtonen’s work remains prized among collectors for its subtle artistry, rare availability, and embodiment of classic Finnish ceramic style.
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