Lisa Larson, Swedish Ceramic Designer.
December 13, 2010
Lisa Larson was employed at Gustavsberg’s porcelain factory between 1954 and 1980.
During her time there she created several hundred different designs, many of which
became design classics and sought after by antique dealers and private collectors.
She became an important PR personality for the company during the 1960’s and 70’s as her products
were immensely popular, and it’s easy to see why.
There’s more about Lisa and her amazing characters here and in her shop here.
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She is fab. Will b studying her work. Thank u x
Maravillosos trabajos¡¡ La felicito, me encantan sus animalitos, son preciosos¡¡¡ (translation.. Trabajos¡¡ wonderful congratulate you, I love her animals, are precious¡¡¡)
Thank you Mabel
I have on of your cats from way back. love your style of work
Hi Sally, I’m guessing you mean Lisa’s work ? Yes it is pretty amazing, I’m a big fan too
I’m a collector with one piece-a heavy woman reclined on her stomach reading a book. She has on a blue and white striped dress. I purchased her in the 60’s in Montana. I still love this piece.
Thanks Mary Ann, there’s a series of about four or five of those lovely ladies, you can find more on Etsy and EBay but their prices have shot up in the last two years.