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Lisa Larson Posk Egg Cup

Lisa Larson Posk Egg Cup

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Easter egg cup designed by Lisa Larson. After leaving Gustavsberg in 1980, Lisa Larson worked as a freelance designer for European companies. This was designed in 1982 at the request of KF, a Swedish co-op. After that, Lisa Larson launched her own workshop called Keramikstudion and is reprinting this work.

This is the original egg cup released in 1982. In order to emphasize that the work was designed by Lisa Larson, a sticker "Lisa Larson Design" is attached to the work during the freelance period. The main body has a unique round and plump design, and is designed to carry an egg on its back.

Påsk is the Swedish word for Easter. It looks like it was designed to hold an Easter egg. Easter eggs are decorative eggs used to decorate the shells to celebrate the resurrection of Christ. This is also not an edible egg stand, but was designed as a decorative plate for Easter eggs. The eyes are very cute, and it's Lisa Larson who gives a neat expression to a small form.

■ Details Manufacturer: Konsument Föreningen / Consumer Association Designer: Lisa Larson Series name: Pask Age: 1982 Condition: ★★★★★ (5: Complete)
The original seal is still present, and it is in very good condition with no noticeable damage.

■ Lisa Larson (1931- )

Born in a village called Härlunda with a population of about 500 in the Älmhult district of the Kronoberg county in the Småland region in southern Sweden. When I was young, I wanted to be a fashion designer, but after entering the Gothenburg College of Art, I learned ceramics. At one point, Stig Lindberg discovered him in a competition, and after a one-year trial period, he officially joined Gustavsberg as a designer. Soon after, in 1955, he announced the Lilla zoo series, and in 1964 he devised the famous Afrika series of lion statues.

In addition to Gustavsberg, Lisa Larson has also designed for Höganäs, national retail giant Åhléns and German pottery manufacturer Rosenthal. After leaving Gustavsberg in 1979, he took the position of a freelance artist who entered into freelance contracts with companies rather than working exclusively with them, and continued his creative activities freely while working in various fields. In 1979 and 1981, he held solo exhibitions at the Seibu Department Store in Tokyo, and it is said that 70,000 people visited the solo exhibition in 1981.

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Product photos are close-ups so that you can see the condition well. Therefore, the actual product may appear smaller. The wooden spoon is for size comparison, not an accessory, and is 13 cm long.

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