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Scandinavian Modern Våga Vase Designed by Wilhelm Kåge For Gustavsberg
By Wilhelm Kage
Located in Doraville, GA
Våga vase designed by Swedish artist and ceramist Wilhelm Kåge (3/6/1889 - 11/25/1960) at the
Category

Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Wilhelm Kåge, ceramic vase "Våga" Gustavsberg, Swedish / Scandinavian Modern
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Stockholm, SE
Ceramic vase, top with beautiful wavey shape model "Våga" by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, Sweden
Category

Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Wilhelm Kåge, stoneware bowl model Våga / Wave, Gustavsberg. Scandinavian Modern
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Stockholm, SE
Decorative stoneware bowl, model Våga / Wave, designed by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg
Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Stoneware

Wilhelm Kåge, stoneware bowl model Våga / Wave, Gustavsberg. Scandinavian Modern
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Stockholm, SE
Decorative stoneware bowl, model Våga / Wave, designed by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg
Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Stoneware

Two Scandinavian Modern "Wave" 'Våga' Vase by Wilhelm Kåge, Gustavsberg, Sweden
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Stockholm, SE
Two Scandinavian Modern, "Swedish Modern" Våga vase with Carrara glaze. Designed by Wilhelm Kåge
Category

Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Stoneware

Three Scandinavian Modern "Wave" 'Våga' Vase by Wilhelm Kåge, Gustavsberg Sweden
By Gustavsberg, Wilhelm Kage
Located in Stockholm, SE
Three Scandinavian Modern, "Swedish Modern" Våga vase with Carrara glaze. Designed by Wilhelm Kåge
Category

Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Stoneware

White 'Vaga' Bowl by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg Studio, Sweden, 1940s
By Gustavsberg, Wilhelm Kage
Located in Malmö, SE
Beautiful 'Våga' bowl. Stoneware with white 'Carrara' glaze. Made by Wilhelm Kåge at Gustavsberg
Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Three Scandinavian Modern "Wave" ‘Våga’ Vase by Wilhelm Kåge, Gustavsberg Sweden
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Stockholm, SE
Three Scandinavian Modern, "Swedish Modern" Våga vase with Carrara glaze. Designed by Wilhelm Kåge
Category

Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Stoneware

Set of 2 White 'Vaga' Bowls by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1940s.
By Gustavsberg, Wilhelm Kage
Located in Malmö, SE
A set of two beautiful 'Våga' bowls. Stoneware with white 'Carrara' glaze. Made by Wilhelm Kåge at
Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Set of 2 White 'Vaga' Bowls by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1940s.
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Malmö, SE
A set of two beautiful 'Våga' bowls. Stoneware with white 'Carrara' glaze. Made by Wilhelm Kåge at
Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Set of 2 White 'Vaga' Bowls by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1940s
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Malmö, SE
Set of 2 beautiful 'Våga' bowls. Stoneware with 'Carrara' glaze. Made by Wilhelm Kåge at
Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Set of 3 White 'Vaga' Vases by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1940s
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Malmö, SE
Set of 3 beautiful 'Våga' vases. Stoneware with 'Carrara' glaze. Made by Wilhelm Kåge at
Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, The Våga Series, Small White Vase, Sweden c. 1940
By Gustavsberg, Wilhelm Kage
Located in New York, NY
In 1917, Gustavsberg hired Kåge to make its dinnerware and other everyday products more beautiful
Category

Vintage 1940s French Art Deco Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, The Våga Series, Medium White Vase, Sweden c. 1940
By Gustavsberg, Wilhelm Kage
Located in New York, NY
In 1917, Gustavsberg hired Kåge to make its dinnerware and other everyday products more beautiful
Category

Vintage 1940s French Art Deco Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Gustavsberg Vaga Bowls by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg
By Wilhelm Kage
Located in Lund, SE
Vaga, a pair of bowls, by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1940s-1950s. White carrara glaze.
Category

Vintage 1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Ceramics

Wilhelm Kåge Våga bowl
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Valby, 84
Våga bowl made by Swedish ceramic artist Wilhelm Kåge at the Gustavsbergs workshop in the 1950's
Category

Vintage 1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Stoneware

Wilhelm Kåge Våga bowl
Wilhelm Kåge Våga bowl
H 4.34 in Dm 9.45 in
Wilhelm Kåge Våga vase Gustavsberg 1950's
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Valby, 84
Våga vase made by Swedish ceramic artist Wilhelm Kåge at the Gustavsbergs workshop in the 1950's
Category

Vintage 1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Stoneware

Set of Four Wilhelm Kage Vaga Bowls Gustavsberg Carrara Glaze Stoneware Sweden
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Basel, BS
Rare set of Wilhelm Ka°ge ‚Va°ga’ (wave) bowls for the renowned Swedish ceramic manufacturer
Category

Vintage 1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Stoneware

Set of Five Wilhelm Kage Vaga Bowls Gustavsberg White Stoneware 1950s Wave
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in Basel, BS
Rare set of Wilhelm Kåge ‚Våga’ (wave) bowls for the renowned Swedish ceramic manufacturer
Category

Vintage 1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Stoneware

Wilhelm Kåge ceramic bowl model Våga produced by Gustavsberg in Sweden
By Wilhelm Kage
Located in Limhamn, Skåne län
Wilhelm Kåge large ceramic bowl model Våga. Produced by Gustavsberg in Sweden.
Category

Vintage 1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Collection of "Vaga" vases by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg
Located in Pawtucket, RI
A collection of 7 carrera glazed ceramics designed by Wilhem Kage for Gustavsberg for his "Vaga
Category

20th Century Swedish Vases

Materials

Porcelain

Midcentury Modern Stoneware "Våga" Vase by Wilhelm Kåge, Sweden, 1950s
By Wilhelm Kage
Located in Stockholm, SE
Beautiful “Våga” vase by Wilhelm Kåge, made in carrara stoneware. Wavy decor around the oval rim
Category

Vintage 1950s Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern Ceramics

Materials

Stoneware

Wilhelm Kåge Ceramic Bowl, Model Våga Produced by Gustavsberg in Sweden
By Wilhelm Kage
Located in Limhamn, Skåne län
Wilhelm Kåge ceramic bowl model Våga produced by Gustavsberg in Sweden.
Category

Vintage 1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Serving Bowls

'Våga' Bowl by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg Studio, Sweden, 1940s
By Gustavsberg, Wilhelm Kage
Located in Malmö, SE
Beautiful 'Våga' bowl. Stoneware with 'Carrara' glaze. Made by Wilhelm Kåge at Gustavsberg Studio
Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

White 'Vaga' Vase by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg Studio, Sweden, 1940s
By Gustavsberg, Wilhelm Kage
Located in Malmö, SE
A beautiful and rare 'Våga' bowl in stoneware with white 'Carrara' glaze. Made by Wilhelm Kåge at
Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Porcelain Vaga Vase by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg
By Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg
Located in New York, NY
Porcelain Bisque Vaga vase from the Surrea series. Marked Sweden Gustavsberg, Traces of original
Category

Vintage 1940s Swedish Vases

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Wilhelm Kage Vaga For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the wilhelm kage vaga you’re looking for at 1stDibs. Frequently made of ceramic and stoneware, every wilhelm kage vaga was constructed with great care. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer wilhelm kage vaga, there are earlier versions available from the 20th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century. A wilhelm kage vaga is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in Scandinavian Modern and mid-century modern styles are sought with frequency.

How Much is a Wilhelm Kage Vaga?

The average selling price for a wilhelm kage vaga at 1stDibs is $2,073, while they’re typically $669 on the low end and $5,491 for the highest priced.

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