Erich and Ingrid Triller brown glazed stoneware vase Sweden 1950s

Erich and Ingrid Triller brown glazed stoneware vase Sweden 1950s

Code: C390

Dimensions:

H: 12cm (4.7")

£285.00 plus postage Approx $355.81, €333.72, ¥57000
 

Erich and Ingrid Triller slender brown glazed stoneware vase from their Tobo Studio, Sweden c1950s. Tobo mark on the base. One of their best known shapes.

Excellent condition.

Erich Triller (1898-1972) and Ingrid Triller (1905-82) were a husband and wife team who made some of the finest ceramics in Sweden during the Twentieth century. They were trained in Germany and were inspired by the design principles of the Bauhaus. Ingrid worked with Otto Lindig at the Keramische Werkstatt in Dornberg that was associated with the Bauhaus in the early 1930s.  They worked for 37 years until Erich's death in 1972. Any pot they made that was deemed not to be perfect was destroyed. Their ceramics are perfectionst examples of simplicity, style and Scandinavian elegance. Their ceramics are unadorned by surface decoration and usually have single colour glazes. However, these often reveal, on closer inspection, complex and subtle shading that make them stand out as true masterpieces of the ceramic art. Their work can be found in museums worldwide.