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Large Rörstrand Ashtray Table by Gunnar Nylund, 1950s Swedish Ceramic, Signed

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Large Rörstrand Ashtray Table by Gunnar Nylund, 1950s Swedish Ceramic, Signed A large and distinctive ashtray table produced by Rörstrand, Sweden, in the 1950s. Designed by Gunnar Nylund (Swedish, 1914–1997), this piece highlights the mastery of a highly collectible ceramic artist. Nylund’s signature graces this item, marking it as an authentic work by one of Scandinavia’s most renowned mid-century designers. In excellent condition with no cracks or chips, this ashtray table features a vibrant, multi-coloured glaze that creates a striking visual effect. The smooth, flowing shape is characteristic of Nylund’s organic design sensibility, blending form and function in a way that elevates the piece beyond mere utility. The complex glaze adds depth, with rich hues that shift depending on light and angle, making it a centerpiece in any modern interior. Nylund’s tenure as artistic director at Rörstrand (1931-1955) saw the creation of many iconic pieces, and this ashtray table is a superb example of his work from that era. Prior to Rörstrand, Nylund established his reputation at Denmark’s Bing & Grøndahl and co-founded the celebrated Saxbo ceramic workshop with Nathalie Krebs. He worked alongside some of the most influential ceramicists of the period, such as Axel Salto, Carl-Harry Stålhane, Wilhelm Kåge, Arne Bang, and Stig Lindberg, solidifying his position as a leader in the field. Please note that shipping quotes provided by 1stdibs are for reference only. We are happy to work with you to find the best shipping method and rate, ensuring your purchase is fully protected in transit. This item, weighing 1.8kg, comes with a pre-quoted shipping cost that includes full insurance for safe delivery.
  • Creator:
    Rörstrand (Maker),Gunnar Nylund (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 2.17 in (5.5 cm)Width: 9.65 in (24.5 cm)Depth: 8.86 in (22.5 cm)
  • Style:
    Scandinavian Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Ceramic,Cast
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1950’s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. No chips or cracks, this piece is in good condition.
  • Seller Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2868333865832

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