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Blue Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.
Blue Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.

Blue Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.

By rorstrand studio, Höganäs Keramik, Herta Bengtson, Hertha Bengtson

Located in Malmö, SE

A beautiful stoneware vase with amazing glaze. Hand made by Hertha Bengtson for A&J Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s. Great original condition. Signed 'Hertha B' and 'Höganäs'. Hertha Be...

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Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Herta Bengtson Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Yellow Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.
Yellow Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.

Yellow Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.

By rorstrand studio, Höganäs Keramik, Herta Bengtson, Hertha Bengtson

Located in Malmö, SE

A beautiful stoneware vase with amazing glaze. Hand made by Hertha Bengtson for A&J Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s. Great original condition. Signed 'Hertha B' and 'Höganäs'. Hertha Bengts...

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Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Herta Bengtson Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Blue Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.
Blue Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.

Blue Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.

By Höganäs Keramik, Hertha Bengtson, rorstrand studio, Herta Bengtson

Located in Malmö, SE

A beautiful stoneware vase with amazing glaze. Hand made by Hertha Bengtson for A&J Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s. Great original condition. Signed 'Hertha B' and 'Höganäs'. Hertha Be...

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Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Herta Bengtson Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Blue and White Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Rorstrand, Sweden, 1950s.
Blue and White Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Rorstrand, Sweden, 1950s.

Blue and White Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Rorstrand, Sweden, 1950s.

By Hertha Bengtson, rorstrand studio, Rörstrand, Herta Bengtson

Located in Malmö, SE

A beautiful stoneware vase with amazing hand-painted decor. Made by Hertha Bengtson for Rörstrand, Sweden, 1950s. Excellent condition. Signed 'Bengtson' and 'R' för Rörstrand. Hertha Bengtson (1917-1993) is one of the well-known representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. She was one of the leading designers for the Rörstrand factory in the 1950s. Bengtson is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design. Hertha Bengtson was born in Ysane in Blekinge and grew up on a farm with her four brothers. Her parents were Henning and Asta Bengtson. Her father was a jack-of-all-trades and ran both a mink farm and a shop alongside his farm, which was the least of his interests. Her mother, to whom Hertha Bengtson was very close, was a skilled weaver. Hertha Bengtson's interest in textiles and handicrafts came from her mother. From her grandmother she inherited Scanian country textile knowledge and from her grandmother’s neighbour she learned to tat the Scanian way, without patterns. Upon completing her education at a girls’ school, Hertha Bengtson wanted to become a drawing teacher. However, there was no money to continue her formal education. Hertha Bengtson achieved top marks in drawing and handicrafts and therefore gained a place as a handicrafts teacher at one of the region’s elementary schools. During her time at the girls’ school, she had also taken evening classes in porcelain painting. In 1937 she applied to Hackefors’ porcelain factory in Linköping where she became employed as a pattern designer. Hertha Bengtson was interested in all aspects of the factory and when the men were called up for military service at the outbreak of the Second World War, she became head of her department at age 22. Hertha Bengtson wanted to create her own porcelain. She applied to and became employed at Rörstrand’s porcelain factory in 1941, where she started as a pattern designer but quickly became a master designer. Hertha Bengtson’s ability to combine beauty with function was fundamental to her success as a designer. Her breakthrough came with the innovative blue-and-white tableware...

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Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Herta Bengtson Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Yellow Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.
Yellow Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.

Yellow Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.

By Herta Bengtson, Hertha Bengtson, rorstrand studio, Höganäs Keramik

Located in Malmö, SE

A beautiful stoneware vase with amazing glaze. Hand made by Hertha Bengtson for A&J Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s. Great original condition. Signed 'Hertha B' and 'Höganäs'. Hertha Be...

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Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Herta Bengtson Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Hertha Bengtson Minimalist Floor Vase, Mid-Century Modern, Sweden
Hertha Bengtson Minimalist Floor Vase, Mid-Century Modern, Sweden

Hertha Bengtson Minimalist Floor Vase, Mid-Century Modern, Sweden

By Hertha Bengtson, Herta Bengtson

Located in Round Top, TX

Large Hertha Bengtson floor vase for the Swedish company Rörstrand, circa 1950s. This partly glazed, signed piece is heavyweight, in excellent condition and has an earthy presence and coloration that is an inherent character of Ms. Bengtson's work. Hertha Bengtson (1917-1993) was born in the southern Sweden province of Blekinge. Early in life, she developed an interest in drawing, though her family lacked the financial means to support full-time studies. When she reached 18, Hertha finally pursued her interest in art at an evening school for porcelain painting. Only two years later, in 1939, she became employed as a pattern designer at Hackefors porcelain factory in Linkoping. Despite having only two years of evening courses in porcelain painting to back her up, Hertha had unwavering faith in her ability. After three weeks of trial work, Hertha was offered permanent employment, starting with pattern design and decor. Soon, she had a hand in most of the factory’s production. Beyond her design interests, she took on responsibilities including the management of production costs and payroll. In 1939, World War II broke out; the factory’s supervisor was called to duty. At 22 years-old, Hertha was appointed the head of her department. Two years later, Rorstrand’s Porcelain Factory in Lidkoping was in need of new talent. Hertha quickly seized the opportunity. Though she was hired to work with decor, Hertha’s curiosity steered her towards work in design. At that time, there were many accomplished artists established at the company, including Gunnar Nylund and Carl-Harry Stålhane. The level of camaraderie was equal to that of the competition for resources. Hertha had a strong interest in porcelain service, which was not considered particularly inspiring by her fellow designers. In the mid-1940s, Hertha set out to design the porcelain service of her dreams. The realization of this vision required four toilsome years engaged in the hard work of procuring quality materials, designing, firing, and glazing, all with Hertha’s characteristic persistence. When "Bla eld" (Blue Fire) was released in 1950, Hertha proved in no uncertain terms that even everyday service items can be an expression of artistic integrity. Blue fire was a sales success both in Sweden and abroad. Bolstered by the success of Blue fire, Hertha was given near full freedom at the Rorstrand to bring her artistic vision to life. Over the course of twenty-three years at Rörstrand, Hertha designed a total of six service sets, including the popular "Koka" (Cook), the refined tea service, "Ceylon", and the classically beautiful "Rosmarin" (Rosemary). Hertha also undertook small-production, experimental art works. At the same time, Hertha became something of an informal spokesperson for the factory. She was unwaveringly knowledgeable, dedicated, and eloquent. Being an energetic and ambitious professional in the 1940s and 1950s came at a cost to a woman. The possibility for work-life balance was limited, and it was no simple task to combine a career as a designer with normal family life. Hertha Bengston lived alone throughout her adult life, but maintained rich interactions with friends and colleagues. In 1964, Hertha’s surprise decision to leave Rorstrand was met with protest and disbelief. But Hertha wished to broaden her horizons by working with stoneware. She reached out to Hoganas...

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Mid-20th Century Swedish Mid-Century Modern Herta Bengtson Vases and Vessels

Materials

Pottery

Yellow Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.
Yellow Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.

Yellow Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s.

By Herta Bengtson, Hertha Bengtson, Höganäs Keramik, rorstrand studio

Located in Malmö, SE

A beautiful stoneware vase with amazing glaze. Hand made by Hertha Bengtson for A&J Höganäs, Sweden, 1960s. Great original condition. Signed 'Hertha B' and 'Höganäs'. Hertha Be...

Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Herta Bengtson Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Rorstrand, Sweden, 1950s.
Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Rorstrand, Sweden, 1950s.

Stoneware Vase by Hertha Bengtson. Rorstrand, Sweden, 1950s.

By Rörstrand, Herta Bengtson, Hertha Bengtson

Located in Malmö, SE

A beautiful stoneware vase with amazing glaze. Made by Hertha Bengtson for Rörstrand, Sweden, 1950s. Excellent condition. Signed 'Bengtson' and 'R' för Rörstrand. Hertha Bengtson (1917-1993) is one of the well-known representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. She was one of the leading designers for the Rörstrand factory in the 1950s. Bengtson is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design. Hertha Bengtson was born in Ysane in Blekinge and grew up on a farm with her four brothers. Her parents were Henning and Asta Bengtson. Her father was a jack-of-all-trades and ran both a mink farm and a shop alongside his farm, which was the least of his interests. Her mother, to whom Hertha Bengtson was very close, was a skilled weaver. Hertha Bengtson's interest in textiles and handicrafts came from her mother. From her grandmother she inherited Scanian country textile knowledge and from her grandmother’s neighbour she learned to tat the Scanian way, without patterns. Upon completing her education at a girls’ school, Hertha Bengtson wanted to become a drawing teacher. However, there was no money to continue her formal education. Hertha Bengtson achieved top marks in drawing and handicrafts and therefore gained a place as a handicrafts teacher at one of the region’s elementary schools. During her time at the girls’ school, she had also taken evening classes in porcelain painting. In 1937 she applied to Hackefors’ porcelain factory in Linköping where she became employed as a pattern designer. Hertha Bengtson was interested in all aspects of the factory and when the men were called up for military service at the outbreak of the Second World War, she became head of her department at age 22. Hertha Bengtson wanted to create her own porcelain. She applied to and became employed at Rörstrand’s porcelain factory in 1941, where she started as a pattern designer but quickly became a master designer. Hertha Bengtson’s ability to combine beauty with function was fundamental to her success as a designer. Her breakthrough came with the innovative blue-and-white tableware...

Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Herta Bengtson Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Set of 2 Stoneware Vases by Hertha Bengtson. Rorstrand, Sweden, 1950s.
Set of 2 Stoneware Vases by Hertha Bengtson. Rorstrand, Sweden, 1950s.

Set of 2 Stoneware Vases by Hertha Bengtson. Rorstrand, Sweden, 1950s.

By Herta Bengtson, Rörstrand, Hertha Bengtson

Located in Malmö, SE

Set of 2 beautiful stoneware vases with amazing glaze. Made by Hertha Bengtson for Rörstrand, Sweden, 1950s. Excellent condition. Signed 'Bengtson' / 'HB' and 'R' för Rörstrand. Hertha Bengtson (1917-1993) is one of the well-known representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. She was one of the leading designers for the Rörstrand factory in the 1950s. Bengtson is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design. Hertha Bengtson was born in Ysane in Blekinge and grew up on a farm with her four brothers. Her parents were Henning and Asta Bengtson. Her father was a jack-of-all-trades and ran both a mink farm and a shop alongside his farm, which was the least of his interests. Her mother, to whom Hertha Bengtson was very close, was a skilled weaver. Hertha Bengtson's interest in textiles and handicrafts came from her mother. From her grandmother she inherited Scanian country textile knowledge and from her grandmother’s neighbour she learned to tat the Scanian way, without patterns. Upon completing her education at a girls’ school, Hertha Bengtson wanted to become a drawing teacher. However, there was no money to continue her formal education. Hertha Bengtson achieved top marks in drawing and handicrafts and therefore gained a place as a handicrafts teacher at one of the region’s elementary schools. During her time at the girls’ school, she had also taken evening classes in porcelain painting. In 1937 she applied to Hackefors’ porcelain factory in Linköping where she became employed as a pattern designer. Hertha Bengtson was interested in all aspects of the factory and when the men were called up for military service at the outbreak of the Second World War, she became head of her department at age 22. Hertha Bengtson wanted to create her own porcelain. She applied to and became employed at Rörstrand’s porcelain factory in 1941, where she started as a pattern designer but quickly became a master designer. Hertha Bengtson’s ability to combine beauty with function was fundamental to her success as a designer. Her breakthrough came with the innovative blue-and-white tableware...

Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Herta Bengtson Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

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Herta Bengtson vases and vessels for sale on 1stDibs.

Herta Bengtson vases and vessels are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of stoneware and are designed with extraordinary care. Many of the original vases and vessels by Herta Bengtson were created in the Scandinavian Modern style in sweden during the mid-20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider vases and vessels by Gullaskruf, Erich and Ingrid Triller, and Erik Höglund. Prices for Herta Bengtson vases and vessels can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $878 and can go as high as $2,110, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $1,494.