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Gunnar Andersson, Vase, Stoneware, Sweden, 1970s
Located in High Point, NC
A red and green-glazed stoneware vase designed and produced by Gunnar Andersson, Höganäs, Sweden, c
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Vintage 1970s Swedish Vases

Materials

Stoneware

Gunnar Andersson, Vase, Stoneware, Sweden, 1960s
Located in High Point, NC
A brown green and beige-glazed stoneware vase designed by Gunnar Andersson and produced by Höganäs
Category

Vintage 1960s Swedish Vases

Materials

Stoneware

Gunnar Andersson, Vase, Stoneware, Sweden, 1970s
By Höganäs Keramik
Located in High Point, NC
A brown and beige-glazed stoneware vase designed by Gunnar Andersson and produced by Höganäs
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Vintage 1970s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Stoneware

Gunnar Andersson, Vase, Stoneware, Sweden, 1970s
By Höganäs Keramik
Located in High Point, NC
A brown and beige and green-glazed stoneware vase designed by Gunnar Andersson and produced by
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Vintage 1970s Swedish Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Stoneware

Antique Decorative Sculpture Black Ceramic Figurine GUNNAR ANDERSSON Glazed
Located in Wembley, GB
. Original Antique Decorative Black Glazed Ceramic Figurine Stood Figure. Signed by GUNNAR ANDERSSON Height
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Vintage 1980s Swedish Art Deco Animal Sculptures

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Ceramic, Acrylic, Glass, Art Glass, Slag Glass, Smoked Glass

Large Höganäs Vase attributed to Leif Svensson
By Höganäs Keramik
Located in Kilmarnock, VA
Large signed and dated Höganäs Keramik attributed to Gunnar Andersson from 1979. Stunning shape
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Vintage 1970s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Stoneware

Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Jar Yaoshao Culture
Located in Atlanta, GA
of painted jar were found by Swedish archeologist Johan Gunnar Andersson in 1925 belonging to a
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Antique 15th Century and Earlier Chinese Archaistic Ceramics

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Pottery

Early 20th Century Small Chinese Brass Tray
Located in Debenham, Suffolk
bothering worked and lived as well as passed through China at the time, ie Johan Gunnar Andersson and wife
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Early 20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Metalwork

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Brass

Gunnar Nylund, Collection of Stoneware Vases and Bowls, Rörstand, Sweden, 1940s
By Höganäs Keramik, John Andersson
Located in High Point, NC
. Designed and signed by Gunnar Nylund, (Swedish 1914-1997). All vases with highly artistic glazes and colors
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Vintage 1950s European Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

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Stoneware

Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Jar
Located in Atlanta, GA
remains unpainted. These types of painted jar and urns were found by Swedish archeologist Johan Gunnar
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Antique 15th Century and Earlier Chinese Archaistic Ceramics

Materials

Pottery

Large Chinese Neolithic Period Banshan Painted Clay Pottery Handled Water Jar Hu
Located in Forney, TX
during the Neolithic Period. Swedish geologist Johan Gunnar Andersson (1874-1960) excavated pots of this
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Antique 15th Century and Earlier Chinese Primitive Antiquities

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Clay

Through a Glass Darkly 1961 French Moyenne Film Poster
Located in New York, NY
) directed by Ingmar Bergman with Harriet Andersson / Gunnar Bjornstrand / Max von Sydow / Lars Passgard
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Vintage 1960s French Posters

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Paper

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Gunnar Andersson For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal gunnar andersson for your home. Each gunnar andersson for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using ceramic, stoneware and paper. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer gunnar andersson, there are earlier versions available from the 20th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century. Each gunnar andersson bearing Scandinavian Modern or mid-century modern hallmarks is very popular. Many designers have produced at least one well-made gunnar andersson over the years, but those crafted by Höganäs Keramik and Gunnar Borg are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a Gunnar Andersson?

Prices for a gunnar andersson can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $250 and can go as high as $1,100, while the average can fetch as much as $884.

A Close Look at Scandinavian Modern Furniture

Scandinavian modernism is perhaps the warmest and most organic iteration of modernist design. The work of the designers associated with vintage Scandinavian modern furniture was founded on centuries-old beliefs in both quality craftsmanship and the ideal that beauty should enhance even the humblest accessories of daily life.

ORIGINS OF SCANDINAVIAN MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN 

CHARACTERISTICS OF SCANDINAVIAN MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN

  • Bold, clean lines and simple, sturdy symmetries
  • Use of natural materials — native woods such as pine, ash and beech
  • Open, airy spaces
  • Promotion of functionality
  • Emphasis on craftsmanship; rooted in cabinetry profession and traditional construction techniques
  • Minimal ornamentation (little to no embellishment)
  • A neutral or light color palette owing to prominence of light woods

SCANDINAVIAN MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNERS TO KNOW

ICONIC SCANDINAVIAN MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNS

VINTAGE SCANDINAVIAN MODERN FURNITURE ON 1STDIBS

The gentle, organic contours that are typical of Scandinavian design appear in the furnishings and decor created by Danish, Finnish and Swedish designers not as a stylistic gesture, but rather as a practical, ergonomic — and, as importantly, elegant — response to the human form.

Each nation produced exceptional talents in all areas of the applied arts, yet each had its forté. Sweden was home to Greta Magnusson Grossman and Bruno Mathsson — creators of the classic Grasshopper lighting series and Berlin daybed, respectively — but the country excelled most notably at ceramics. In the 1920s at the great Gustavsberg porcelain manufactory, Wilhelm Kåge introduced pieces in the Scandinavian style based on influences from folklore to Cubism; his skills were passed on to his versatile and inspired pupils Berndt Friberg and Stig Lindberg.

Likewise, Finland produced a truly ingenious Scandinavian modern furniture designer in the architect Alvar Aalto, a master at melding function and artistic form in works like the Paimio chair, created in collaboration with his first wife, Aino. Yet Finnish glassware was pre-eminent, crafted in expressive, sculptural designs by Tapio Wirkkala and Timo Sarpaneva.

The Danes excelled at chairs. Hans Wegner and Arne Jacobsen were exemplars of the country’s facility with wood, particularly teak

Wegner created such iconic pieces as the Round chair and the Wishbone chair; Jacobsen — while the revolutionary architect and furniture innovator produced the best-selling plywood Ant chair — designed two classic upholstered pieces of the 1950s: the Swan chair and Egg chair. The list of great Danes could go on and on, including Finn Juhl, a stylistic maverick and maker of the bold Chieftain chair; Poul Kjaerholm, with his lean metal-and-rattan aesthetic; and Verner Panton, who introduced a vibrant Pop note into international design.

Today, decades after their heyday, the prolific, ever-evolving Scandinavian modernists continue to amaze and delight, and interior designers all over the world use their pieces to bring warmth to any given space.

On 1stDibs, you will note both instantly recognizable vintage Scandinavian modern chairs, sofas, rugs and tables — those that have earned iconic status over time — and many new discoveries. 

Finding the Right Vases for You

Whether it’s a Chinese Han dynasty glazed ceramic wine vessel, a work of Murano glass or a hand-painted Scandinavian modern stoneware piece, a fine vase brings a piece of history into your space as much as it adds a sophisticated dynamic. 

Like sculptures or paintings, antique and vintage vases are considered works of fine art. Once offered as tributes to ancient rulers, vases continue to be gifted to heads of state today. Over time, decorative porcelain vases have become family heirlooms to be displayed prominently in our homes — loved pieces treasured from generation to generation.

The functional value of vases is well known. They were traditionally utilized as vessels for carrying dry goods or liquids, so some have handles and feature an opening at the top (where they flare back out). While artists have explored wildly sculptural alternatives over time, the most conventional vase shape is characterized by a bulbous base and a body with shoulders where the form curves inward.

Owing to their intrinsic functionality, vases are quite possibly versatile in ways few other art forms can match. They’re typically taller than they are wide. Some have a neck that offers height and is ideal for the stems of cut flowers. To pair with your mid-century modern decor, the right vase will be an elegant receptacle for leafy snake plants on your teak dining table, or, in the case of welcoming guests on your doorstep, a large ceramic floor vase for long tree branches or sticks — perhaps one crafted in the Art Nouveau style — works wonders.

Interior designers include vases of every type, size and style in their projects — be the canvas indoors or outdoors — often introducing a splash of color and a range of textures to an entryway or merely calling attention to nature’s asymmetries by bringing more organically shaped decorative objects into a home.

On 1stDibs, you can browse our collection of vases by material, including ceramic, glass, porcelain and more. Sizes range from tiny bud vases to massive statement pieces and every size in between.