INGRID ATTERBERG. “Randa”, mug, model 3030/550, Upsala-Ekeby, probably 1959.

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4091021. INGRID ATTERBERG. “Randa”, mug, model 3030/550, Upsala-Ekeby, probably 1959.

Description

Chamotted earthenware. Probably made for Åhlén & Holm in 1959. Height 17 cm.

Background: One of the designers at Upsala-Ekeby who was closest to clay, the material, was Ingrid Atterberg (1920-2008). She experimented from the very beginning, like the schooled ceramist she was, with clays, glazes, and techniques. For example, she revived black clay, a mixture of red clay and manganese oxide, and made it an impactful feature in many art series, not only her own; she also produced a series, Sintergods, which succeeded in producing stoneware effects from the Uppland clay; she also found a way to use the effects of chamotte clay without having to twist it.

But Ingrid Atterberg would not have taken the place as one of the greats of Swedish ceramics, if she had not managed to reconcile her feeling for the clay with a style-proof modernist compass. Especially during the 1950s this manifested itself, with series such as Pepita, Domino, Pylon, Short series, Tricorn, Chamotte, Spira and others. She left the factory in 1964, for other design assignments. By then, she had been there for 20 years. Eventually she resumed ceramics in her own studio in Uppsala, where she continued her diligent experimentation with clay and glazes, but with a radically different ware as a result.

Condition

Normal wear and tear.

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No

Artist/designer

Ingrid Atterberg (1920–2008)

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4091021. INGRID ATTERBERG. “Randa”, mug, model 3030/550, Upsala-Ekeby, probably 1959.

Description

Chamotted earthenware. Probably made for Åhlén & Holm in 1959. Height 17 cm.

Background: One of the designers at Upsala-Ekeby who was closest to clay, the material, was Ingrid Atterberg (1920-2008). She experimented from the very beginning, like the schooled ceramist she was, with clays, glazes, and techniques. For example, she revived black clay, a mixture of red clay and manganese oxide, and made it an impactful feature in many art series, not only her own; she also produced a series, Sintergods, which succeeded in producing stoneware effects from the Uppland clay; she also found a way to use the effects of chamotte clay without having to twist it.

But Ingrid Atterberg would not have taken the place as one of the greats of Swedish ceramics, if she had not managed to reconcile her feeling for the clay with a style-proof modernist compass. Especially during the 1950s this manifested itself, with series such as Pepita, Domino, Pylon, Short series, Tricorn, Chamotte, Spira and others. She left the factory in 1964, for other design assignments. By then, she had been there for 20 years. Eventually she resumed ceramics in her own studio in Uppsala, where she continued her diligent experimentation with clay and glazes, but with a radically different ware as a result.

Condition

Normal wear and tear.

Resale right

No

Artist/designer

Ingrid Atterberg (1920–2008)

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