Upsala Ekeby
Swedish, 1886 - 1980
Upsala Ekeby was a Swedish ceramics company founded in 1886 in Uppsala, Sweden. The company produced a wide variety of ceramic and porcelain items, including tableware, art pottery, and decorative objects.
The company went through several changes in ownership and name over the years, and during its heyday in the mid-20th century, it was known for its modern designs and collaborations with prominent designers such as Stig Lindberg and Ingrid Atterberg.
Upsala Ekeby's products are highly sought after by collectors today, particularly those produced in the mid-century modern era. The company's legacy continues to influence contemporary Scandinavian design, and its pieces can be found in major museum collections around the world.
The company went through several changes in ownership and name over the years, and during its heyday in the mid-20th century, it was known for its modern designs and collaborations with prominent designers such as Stig Lindberg and Ingrid Atterberg.
Upsala Ekeby's products are highly sought after by collectors today, particularly those produced in the mid-century modern era. The company's legacy continues to influence contemporary Scandinavian design, and its pieces can be found in major museum collections around the world.
Upsala Ekeby
Anna-Lisa Thomson Glazed Ceramic Table Lamp, Upsala Ekeby, Sweden, 1940s
H 18.5 in DIA 15.75 in
$ 2,100
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Upsala Ekeby
Tall Ceramic Vase by Ingrid Atterberg "Negro" Series
H 22 in DIA 7 in
$ 2,400
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Upsala Ekeby
Mid-Century Modern Set of 3 Ceramic Vases Upsala-Ekeby "Labyrinth" Sweden, 1960s
H 15 in DIA 7 in
$ 1,507
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