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Birger Kaipiainen – The Poet of Ceramics

Birger Kaipiainen (1915–1988) was known as the poet of ceramic art, creating unique worlds between reality and dream. He began his career at the Arabia art department in 1937 and, from the start, followed his own poetic and distinctive path, apart from the minimalist style of his time. During the 1940s and 1950s, his works became increasingly three-dimensional: plates and trays evolved into reliefs and standing sculptures, whose surreal, dreamlike atmosphere created a world of their own. Kaipiainen did not aim to reproduce reality, but instead built a symbolic, colorful universe filled with quiet drama. In the late 1960s, he created his most famous works—decorative plates and objects where flowers, fruits, and ceramic beads formed lush ornaments that seemed almost to grow of their own accord. These elements became his signature, visual markers of a world that only he could bring to life. In his art, Birger Kaipiainen built a bridge between everyday life and fantasy, leaving a legacy in Finland’s design history.

 
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Important Winter Sale 669

287. A Swedish Rococo 18th century parcel-gilt silver cream-jug, mark of Jacob Lampa, Stockholm 1774.
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