
スウェーデンの国民的作家が生んだ 手のひらに宿る北欧の物語
This is a one-of-a-kind ceramic statue of an otter that Lisa Larson created for Gustavsberg in the 1970s. Lisa Larson collaborated with NK, a long-established department store in Stockholm, to release a series of ceramic statues called Utrotningshotade Djur (Endangered Animals), one per year, for six years from 1975. A portion of the sales was donated to the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature).
The series includes designs of lynx, golden eagle, grey seal, bison, hedgehog, otter, and falcon. All are limited to around 2000 pieces. The otter was released in 1975, and this is a unique piece of the otter made around the same time.
This piece depicts two otters snuggling up together in a friendly manner. They are looking around in a cute way. The original WWF model is almost identical to the otter on the left side of the front, and the pair's right side is an original element.
At the time this work was created, Lisa Larson was actively researching materials for ceramic statues, and this one was made using a new manufacturing method that ensured high durability using a clay called chamotte. The roughness of the clay seen at the bottom clearly shows the characteristics of chamotte ceramics.
This is the only piece in the world. Since Lisa Larson's death, her work has become even more valuable. This piece will never be available again, so it is worth the price. Don't miss this opportunity to see it.
■Details Manufacturer: Gustavsberg Designer: Lisa Larson Title: Utter / Otter Year: Around 1975 Country of origin: Sweden Condition: ★★★★★ (5: Complete)
It is in perfect condition with no cracks, chips or crazing, and retains the same appearance as when it was made half a century ago.
■Size
Height 19cm Width 14cm Depth 16cm

