
北欧の新緑をテーブルに リンドベリの代表作
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Manufacturer: Gustavsberg |
| series: Berså / Bersa |
| designer: Stig Lindberg |
| Country of origin: Sweden |
| Year: 1961-1974 |
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Condition: ★★★★★ (5: Complete) It has never been used as tableware, has no paint loss, and is a perfect item with no cracks, chips, or penetration. This is in the best condition of any vintage Bersa butter case available on the market. |
| ■Size Length 15.5cm Width 8.5cm Height 5.5cm (including lid) |
A small butter case from Berså, a classic from Gustavsberg, a long-established Swedish tableware manufacturer. The designer is Stig Lindberg, one of Sweden's leading mid-century masters. Lindberg created this leaf design in 1961. Berså is a word that is not used much in Swedish these days, but it means an arbor, and it refers to a space set up for people to take a break, such as in a corner of a park.
It is no exaggeration to say that Northern Europe is a region where half of the year is winter. Not only is it extremely cold, but there are only about 4 to 5 hours of sunlight in winter. A feature of Scandinavian tableware is that it is full of designs that give you a sense of warmth even on winter days. The lush greenery of Bertha has a mysterious charm that brings fresh green color and a refreshing breeze to the dining table.
There is also a reprint version of the Versa series, but the color is a lighter green than the vintage version. The vintage color is overwhelmingly better than the reprint version, and the form is stylish. In addition, Bertha's reprints include cups, plates, bowls, canisters, etc., and this butter case is only available as a vintage item. Many of the vintage items in circulation have severe paint loss and dirt on the bottom, but this one is in the best condition among those available, as if it was made yesterday.

