Marianne Westman, a 26-piece porcelain 'Mon Amie' service, Rörstrand.
Eight plates 21 cm
Two egg cups 7 cm
Bowl 9.5 cm
Sugar bowl 9.5 cm
Creamer 8 cm
Five teacups and saucers
Seven coffee cups and saucers
Serving dish
Minor wear. One egg cup chipped. One extra tea saucer. Two tea saucers chipped. One tea cup chipped. Three extra coffee saucers. One coffee saucer chipped. Serving dish chipped.
Marianne Westman is considered one of Sweden's leading designers in household porcelain. After studying at Konstfack, she got permanent employment at Rörstrand's porcelain factory, where she developed the porcelain series "Mon Amie" and "Picknick" – now considered modern classics.
For a few years in the 1970s, Marianne Westman worked at Skruf's glass factory, where she made the "Provence" cheese trays and the "Le Chef series". Between 1972 and 1993, she freelanced at various porcelain factories in Bavaria, Germany, and made the "Kristina" and "Falun" tableware.