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Berndt Friberg

(Sweden, 1899-1981)
Estimate
6 000 - 8 000 SEK
532 - 710 EUR
556 - 741 USD
Hammer price
14 000 SEK
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Finland: Kuvasto

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Camilla Behrer
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Berndt Friberg
(Sweden, 1899-1981)

a set of two stoneware vases and a bowl, Gustavsberg studio 1970's.

Height 4,5-19 cm.

Saleroom notice

Följerätt utgår endast om snittpriset överstiger minimipriset (2215 kr/objekt), dvs om det klubbade priset överstiger 6.645 kr.

Designer

Berndt Friberg was a Swedish ceramicist and turner. In 1934, he began working at the Gustavsberg porcelain factory for the artistic director Wilhelm Kåge. From 1937, Friberg also worked for Stig Lindberg. Friberg debuted in 1941 as an independent ceramicist when he was exhibited in Gustavsberg's shop on Birger Jarlsgatan in Stockholm together with Calle Blomqvist and Stig Lindberg.

Many exhibitions followed over the years, and his first solo exhibition, presented at NK in Stockholm in 1954, became very popular.

Friberg was not only a ceramic designer, but he also knew how to turn and glaze ceramics. The result was pieces of various sizes, from small miniatures, where the smallest were no higher than a couple of centimeters, to large floor vases. The forms were classical, inspired by the Song Dynasty's Chinese stoneware (960-1279).

During 1957-58, Friberg began working with different patterns in the glaze. The most sought-after items by Friberg are large vases with matte 'rabbit's fur' glazes.

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