1931 Gothenburg, Sweden - 2024 Nacka, Sweden. Known for: Ceramic figures.
Lisa Larson was a Swedish ceramic artist who started working at Gustavsberg in 1954 with the mission to create 'best sellers'. She stayed for 26 years, and created many charming ceramic figures that...
Read full biography Lisa Larson was a Swedish ceramic artist who started working at Gustavsberg in 1954 with the mission to create 'best sellers'. She stayed for 26 years, and created many charming ceramic figures that became some of the most beloved ones in Sweden and Japan. Larson left Gustavsberg in 1980, and...
Read full biography Lisa Larson was a Swedish ceramic artist who started working at Gustavsberg in 1954 with the mission to create 'best sellers'. She stayed for 26 years, and created many charming ceramic figures that became some of the most beloved ones in Sweden and Japan. Larson left Gustavsberg in 1980, and founded Keramikstudion in 1992 with her colleagues Franco Nicolosi and Siv Solin. Her early and unique stoneware figures were exhibited at 'Formes Scandinaves' in Paris in 1958-1959. The beloved figures...
Read full biography Lisa Larson was a Swedish ceramic artist who started working at Gustavsberg in 1954 with the mission to create 'best sellers'. She stayed for 26 years, and created many charming ceramic figures that became some of the most beloved ones in Sweden and Japan. Larson left Gustavsberg in 1980, and founded Keramikstudion in 1992 with her colleagues Franco Nicolosi and Siv Solin. Her early and unique stoneware figures were exhibited at 'Formes Scandinaves' in Paris in 1958-1959. The beloved figures are still produced in the harbor of Gustavsberg today.
Lisa Larson was a Swedish ceramic artist who started working at Gustavsberg in 1954 with the mission to create 'best sellers'. She stayed for 26 years, and created many charming ceramic figures that became some of the most beloved ones in Sweden and Japan. Larson left Gustavsberg in 1980, and founded Keramikstudion in 1992 with her colleagues Franco Nicolosi and Siv Solin. Her early and unique stoneware figures were exhibited at 'Formes Scandinaves' in Paris in 1958-1959. The beloved figures are still produced in the harbor of Gustavsberg today.