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This plate was designed by Danish ceramist Johanne Gerber and is part of the 'Baca' Series, that was produced for Royal Copenhagen-Aluminia between 1963 and 1970. The vase has an abstract - modernistic decor in contrasting glazes.

 

Aluminia was a Danish factory of earthenware pottery, established in Copenhagen in 1863.

Philip Schou (1838-1922) was the founding owner of the Aluminia factory in Christianshavn.

In 1882, the owners of Aluminia purchased the Royal Copenhagen porcelain factory. The factories were operated independently under their respective trade names until 1969, when the use of the Aluminia name was ended. Since then the products have been sold under the mark "Royal Copenhagen Denmark Fajance". Between 1928-1969 the Artistic Director of Alumina was Nils Johan Thorvald Thorsson. (1898 – 1975) He wasleading a team of talented designers which included Bethe Breyen, Kari Christensen, Johanne Gerber, Grete Helland-Hansen, Berte Jessen, Marianne Johnson, Inge Lise-Koefoed, Ellen Malmer, and Ivan Weiss, among others. (Many of whose work you can find here on our website.)

Thorsson’s work as a designer varied greatly thematically, from the naturalistic featuring birds, fish, and butterfly motifs, to the abstract and geometric. During his time at Royal Copenhagen, Thorsson was the factory's most prolific designer, his work is often presented as an exemplar of mid-century Danish modernism and is praised in the field of ceramic design.

Plate by Johanne Gerber | Baca/Royal Copenhagen | Denmark 1960's

90,00€Price

Designer//Maker:

Johanne Gerber for Aluminia/Royal Copenhagen

Year:

1960's-70's

Place of origin:

Denmark

Material:

Earthenware 

Condition:

Good. This vintage item has no defects.

Dimensions:

Height: 3.5cm

17cm x 17cm

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