Vintage mid-century Scandinavian design attributed to Erik Hjorth for Hjorth stoneware bowl, made in Denmark in the 1950s.
Stamped L. Hjorth Denmark and stag shopmark on the base. Marked as style no. 08. Beautiful matte mottled glaze in tones of green and brown with the occasional light grey/blue speckle. Lovely tall form. This is a great collector's item of iconic Danish design.
Condition:
In excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks or damage.
Measurements:
8cm tall x 12cm diameter = approx 3.25" x 4.75"
Other Scandinavian bowls shown in last image.
Hjorth was founded in 1859 by Lauritz Adolph Hjorth in Bornholm, Denmark. This ceramic dynasty is renowned for technical excellence and impeccable quality, operated for much of it's history by descendants of Lautriz including Erik Hjorth.
Stamped L. Hjorth Denmark and stag shopmark on the base. Marked as style no. 08. Beautiful matte mottled glaze in tones of green and brown with the occasional light grey/blue speckle. Lovely tall form. This is a great collector's item of iconic Danish design.
Condition:
In excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks or damage.
Measurements:
8cm tall x 12cm diameter = approx 3.25" x 4.75"
Other Scandinavian bowls shown in last image.
Hjorth was founded in 1859 by Lauritz Adolph Hjorth in Bornholm, Denmark. This ceramic dynasty is renowned for technical excellence and impeccable quality, operated for much of it's history by descendants of Lautriz including Erik Hjorth.