Hello. We like to collect well-designed vintage pottery (and lots of other stuff) from the 1950s,
'60s and '70s. Here are some pictures and info of a selection of the things we've found.

Showing posts with label Einar Johansen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Einar Johansen. Show all posts

Monday, 10 November 2014

Soholm dish. Blue Series, Einar Johansen. Simple but nice.























A simple but pleasing little serving dish or trinket tray by Soholm, Denmark.

The dish is from the Blue Series, designed by Einar Johansen, It probably dates from the 1960s or early 1970s. The glaze contrasts are specially nice - a rich glossy dark blue with tones of earthy brown on the inside, the outer walls in a semi-matt black, almost leather-like, finish. The inner base of the dish is indented with a simple triangular repeat pattern. All of which, makes this item pleasing on the eye, and to the touch.

Simple but nice.

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Einar Johansen leaf dish.









Moving away from the bright, bold and beautiful of Delphis pottery, here's a little dish with a touch more subtlety.

It only measures 4 inches (10.5cm) square but for its size, this little pin tray is big on good looks. it's heavily built with chunky side walls, its colours are intense and earthy, and the impressed leaf design in the base gives it an added element of style.

The dish was designed by Einar Johansen. It was made by Soholm, Denmark and dates from the 1960s. Einar Joahansen is probably better known for his blue series of vases and dishes but I think this little pot is every bit as good. It is certainly in the Scandinavian style. It may be the impressed motif in the base, but in some ways it reminds me of the work of Jorgen Mogensen for Royal Copenhagen.

I've listed quite a few bits of Soholm pottery in the past, you can see some of them here: Soholm pottery

Saturday, 21 May 2011

A tasty bit of Danish Blue.


 
Here's the last blog-post for now on Einar Johansen Soholm vases. And it's a good one to end with.
This weighty, rounded vase is quite a bit larger than the vases shown in the two earlier blog-posts. It still has the same distinctive matt black collar at the neck but rather than a pattern of tiny triangles, there's a delicate feather or leaf motif that runs round the body. The surface glaze is a very high gloss in deep blue with an iridescent feel about it, which gives the vase a hard almost metallic look.
Made by Soholm, Denmark, the vase is part of Einar Johansen's Blue Series and was first produced about 1964. And doesn't it look good all these years later?


Friday, 20 May 2011

Soholm vases by Einar Johansen. The Blue Series.











If you like your vases blue, you'll like these. These little vases are from the Blue Series. Made by Soholm, Denmark they were designed by Einar Johansen. I would say they date from the 1960s or early 1970s.

As well as being an intense shade of deep blue, these vases have two contrasting surfaces, the rich, glossy blue areas are indented with triangular repeat patterns. Sitting next to the blue bodies are the necks in a semi-matt black, almost leather-like, finish.

I'm a big fan of this range of pottery, it always seems to display so well.


Here are two more pieces of Soholm Pottery that I have recently sold on Potshots.


Friday, 6 May 2011

Soholm Einar Johansen vase 1960s.






















A chunky Soholm vase by Einar Johansen.

Moving on from a selection of small and delicate pottery, this vase is very much in the heavy-weight division. The vase dates from the 1960s, it's made by Soholm, Bornholm, Denmark and is solid and sculptural in form. The designer, Einar Johansen, has used masculine, angular shapes – I especially like the protruding discs. The vase is over 11 inches (28cm) high and is very heavy. It's strange but despite being 50 years old, to me, this object has a modern, futuristic look about it.