Argenta Cylindrical Vase with Flower Motif in Art Deco style by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg. 1940s

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Beautiful Argenta vase in ceramics with green enamel decorated with an illustration of a flower bouquet. Silver inlaid in the Art Deco tradition and style. Made in Sweden in 1940s. Stamped: Gustavsberg, Kåge.

About the Designer

Wilhelm Kåge (1889-1960) is one of the most well-known representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. He was the artistic leader for Gustavsberg in the 1930s and 1940s and is often called the father of Swedish modernism. Kage is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.

In the 1920s, Wilhelm created the Argenta series which was popularized at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1930. The series consisted of crocks, bowls, and vases adorned with a characteristic green glaze. The objects have silver decor with dragons, mermaids, fish, flowers and dancing women . Argenta was first manufactured in flint but later manufactured in stoneware.

In 1949, Wilhelm relinquished his role as artistic director to his colleague, Stig Lindberg. He continued his studio work at Gustavberg until his death in 1960. He is remembered as Gustavberg’s ceramic king, who for more than 40 years, guided the factory through the shifting tide of 20th century style trends and into modern times.

Period

1940-1949

Place of Origin

Sweden

Condition

Good Vintage Condition

Dimensions

12 cm x 12 cm x 20 cm

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Beautiful Argenta vase in ceramics with green enamel decorated with an illustration of a flower bouquet. Silver inlaid in the Art Deco tradition and style. Made in Sweden in 1940s. Stamped: Gustavsberg, Kåge.

About the Designer

Wilhelm Kåge (1889-1960) is one of the most well-known representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. He was the artistic leader for Gustavsberg in the 1930s and 1940s and is often called the father of Swedish modernism. Kage is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.

In the 1920s, Wilhelm created the Argenta series which was popularized at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1930. The series consisted of crocks, bowls, and vases adorned with a characteristic green glaze. The objects have silver decor with dragons, mermaids, fish, flowers and dancing women . Argenta was first manufactured in flint but later manufactured in stoneware.

In 1949, Wilhelm relinquished his role as artistic director to his colleague, Stig Lindberg. He continued his studio work at Gustavberg until his death in 1960. He is remembered as Gustavberg’s ceramic king, who for more than 40 years, guided the factory through the shifting tide of 20th century style trends and into modern times.

Period

1940-1949

Place of Origin

Sweden

Condition

Good Vintage Condition

Dimensions

12 cm x 12 cm x 20 cm

Beautiful Argenta vase in ceramics with green enamel decorated with an illustration of a flower bouquet. Silver inlaid in the Art Deco tradition and style. Made in Sweden in 1940s. Stamped: Gustavsberg, Kåge.

About the Designer

Wilhelm Kåge (1889-1960) is one of the most well-known representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. He was the artistic leader for Gustavsberg in the 1930s and 1940s and is often called the father of Swedish modernism. Kage is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.

In the 1920s, Wilhelm created the Argenta series which was popularized at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1930. The series consisted of crocks, bowls, and vases adorned with a characteristic green glaze. The objects have silver decor with dragons, mermaids, fish, flowers and dancing women . Argenta was first manufactured in flint but later manufactured in stoneware.

In 1949, Wilhelm relinquished his role as artistic director to his colleague, Stig Lindberg. He continued his studio work at Gustavberg until his death in 1960. He is remembered as Gustavberg’s ceramic king, who for more than 40 years, guided the factory through the shifting tide of 20th century style trends and into modern times.

Period

1940-1949

Place of Origin

Sweden

Condition

Good Vintage Condition

Dimensions

12 cm x 12 cm x 20 cm