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Wilhelm Kåge(Sweden, 1889-1960)
a 25-piece creamware dinner service, 'Bungalow', Gustavsberg, Sweden, manufactured between 1936-1939.
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A 25-piece creamware dinner service, 'Bungalow', Gustavsberg, Sweden, manufactured between 1936-1939.

Painted decoration of stripes in green and black. One piece in yellow and black as well as one piece in brown and black. Comprising:
Tureen with lid, diameter 23 cm.
12 dinner plates, diameter 25.5 cm.
3 starter plates, diameter 22 cm.
3 side plates, diameter 19 cm.
Round platter, diameter 32 cm.
Two serving platters, length 36-41 cm.
Sauceboat, diameter 12.5 cm.
Stand for butter knife, length 8 cm.

Crazing. Wear. A few chips.

Location
Västberga Allé 3, 126 30 Hägersten - L52 - Visas på begäran
Provenance

A Swedish private collection.

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The model (KK) was designed in 1929-1930, in preparation for the Stockholm Exhibition in 1930. The model was produced with several different decors, including "Bungalow", "Lunch", "Silver Profile" and "Atlanta".

More about Wilhelm Kåge

Wilhelm Kåge was a Swedish artist and ceramicist. Kåge is known for his ceramics for the Gustavsberg porcelain factory, where he was the artistic director from 1917 to 1949. Kåge studied from 1910 under Carl Wilhelmson at the Valand Academy of Art in Gothenburg and later under Johan Rohde in Copenhagen, where he became acquainted with Gösta Adrian-Nilsson (GAN) and grew closer to modern art. He studied graphic art in Munich and began his artistic career by designing posters for theatres and exhibitions, among other things. His connection with Gustavsberg was facilitated through the Swedish Society of Crafts and Design, as Gustavsberg needed new products for the Home Exhibition at Liljevalchs in 1917. He went on to design around thirty different dinnerware sets, as well as art pottery, colourful faience, stoneware, and various series of art pottery such as Carrara, Surrea, and Våga. In 1942, Kåge, together with Stig Lindberg, established the Gustavsberg Studio, which became a kind of aesthetic laboratory for art pottery.
At the Stockholm Exhibition in 1930, Kåge presented Gustavsberg's future sales success "Argenta," a series of art pottery primarily glazed in green but also in red, blue, brown, and celadon green, and decorated with various silver designs based on Kåge's sketches. Argenta became very popular and was produced well into the 1970s. The powerful stonewares "Farsta" were also presented at the Stockholm Exhibition and they became the ones closest to Kåge's heart and with which he continued to experiment throughout his life. The pieces improved over the years, and the most impressive and many of the most sought-after items were created by Kåge during the 1950s.

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