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Rare Limited to 100 Lisa Larson BPA Series Blue House Object

Rare Limited to 100 Lisa Larson BPA Series Blue House Object

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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 limited series of house objects called the BPA series produced by Swedish potter Lisa Larson in the 1980s. Lisa Larson worked for Gustavsberg, a long-established Swedish pottery maker, for many years, but after leaving the company in 1980, she turned to freelance and received design requests from manufacturers around the world.

The ceramic statues in this house are called the BPA series, and are objects created by Lisa Larson at the request of a Swedish architectural firm. It was produced in 1986 with a limit of 100 points. The spiral roof and tiled walls are finely detailed. Many of the houses in the BPA series are two-story or three-story ceramic statues, but they are symmetrical and look like a small hut in the woods.

■ Detailed specifications

Designer: Lisa Larson Series name: BPA Age: 1986 Country of origin: Sweden Condition: ★★★★★ (5: Complete)
It is a complete product with no noticeable damage. The original pedestal support cushion seal remains on the bottom, and it is in perfect condition as it was when it was made, without any cracks or chips. The serial number is hidden as a consideration for those who collect it. If you are asking for the number, please contact us by email.

■ size

Height 15cm Width 11.5cm Depth 7cm

■ About the designer

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. One day, he was discovered by Stig Lindberg in a competition, and after a trial period of one year, 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 designed for Höganäs , national retail giant Åhléns and German pottery manufacturer Rosenthal . After leaving Gustavsberg in 1979 , he became active in various fields while freely continuing his creative activities as a freelance artist who entered into freelance contracts with companies rather than working exclusively with them. 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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