Rorstrand - Nils Emil Lundström - Vase - Landscape vase, height 33 cm - Porcelain

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Nils Emil Lundström designed a Landschapsvaas H 33 cm porcelain vase for Rörstrand in Sweden, dating to ca. 1900–1925, in a Nordic design with 33 cm height, 14.5 cm diameter and weighing 1.902 kg, in excellent condition.

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Rare large Swedish landscape vase – Nils Emil Lundström for Rörstrand (approximately 1900–1925)

This impressive large landscape vase is an authentic and characterful example of early Swedish art ceramics, designed by Nils Emil Lundström and produced by the renowned Rörstrand.

The vase is hand-painted with a serene winter landscape: winding paths through snow-covered fields, slender bare trees, and a soft North European light that creates depth and atmosphere. The scene is executed in underglaze, which provides a picturesque, almost watercolor-like quality that fully melds with the glaze after firing.

With its generous size, this exemplar is among the rarer and more sought-after pieces within Lundström's oeuvre. Large vases like these were technically complex to produce and intended as true showpieces in representative interiors around the turn of the century.

Designer & context

Nils Emil Lundström (1869–1953) was one of the most important artists at Rörstrand around 1900. He played a key role in the development of Swedish national romantic ceramics, which focus on the Nordic landscape, seasons, and nature experiences. His work forms a bridge between late Art Nouveau and early Scandinavian modernism.

Collection value

Large landscape vases by Lundström are rarer than smaller sizes and are sought after internationally by collectors of Scandinavian art ceramics.

Realistic value and yield estimate
€550 – €900+

A museum-worthy object from the blooming period of Rörstrand: refined craftsmanship, rare size, and a poetic imagination of the Scandinavian winter landscape. A powerful statement piece for the serious collector or high-end interior.

Features
• Condition: Very good condition, minimal signs of age, no visible chips or restorations.
Origin: Private collection Scandinavia.

Dimensions: H 33 cm x Ø 14.5 cm

Weight: 1902 grams

The vase is packaged with the utmost care (double protection, shock-absorbing material) and shipped insured with track & trace.

Seller's Story

I have a passion for vintage design, and my objects mainly come from Scandinavia. I seek out unique gems that are then offered to new owners through this platform. I ensure that the objects are very well packaged so they can arrive safely. I hope that, through my circular mission of sustainability, these beautiful objects can be given a second life, serving as a good example for many others.
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Rare large Swedish landscape vase – Nils Emil Lundström for Rörstrand (approximately 1900–1925)

This impressive large landscape vase is an authentic and characterful example of early Swedish art ceramics, designed by Nils Emil Lundström and produced by the renowned Rörstrand.

The vase is hand-painted with a serene winter landscape: winding paths through snow-covered fields, slender bare trees, and a soft North European light that creates depth and atmosphere. The scene is executed in underglaze, which provides a picturesque, almost watercolor-like quality that fully melds with the glaze after firing.

With its generous size, this exemplar is among the rarer and more sought-after pieces within Lundström's oeuvre. Large vases like these were technically complex to produce and intended as true showpieces in representative interiors around the turn of the century.

Designer & context

Nils Emil Lundström (1869–1953) was one of the most important artists at Rörstrand around 1900. He played a key role in the development of Swedish national romantic ceramics, which focus on the Nordic landscape, seasons, and nature experiences. His work forms a bridge between late Art Nouveau and early Scandinavian modernism.

Collection value

Large landscape vases by Lundström are rarer than smaller sizes and are sought after internationally by collectors of Scandinavian art ceramics.

Realistic value and yield estimate
€550 – €900+

A museum-worthy object from the blooming period of Rörstrand: refined craftsmanship, rare size, and a poetic imagination of the Scandinavian winter landscape. A powerful statement piece for the serious collector or high-end interior.

Features
• Condition: Very good condition, minimal signs of age, no visible chips or restorations.
Origin: Private collection Scandinavia.

Dimensions: H 33 cm x Ø 14.5 cm

Weight: 1902 grams

The vase is packaged with the utmost care (double protection, shock-absorbing material) and shipped insured with track & trace.

Seller's Story

I have a passion for vintage design, and my objects mainly come from Scandinavia. I seek out unique gems that are then offered to new owners through this platform. I ensure that the objects are very well packaged so they can arrive safely. I hope that, through my circular mission of sustainability, these beautiful objects can be given a second life, serving as a good example for many others.
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
1902 g
Style subtype
Nordic design
Country of Origin
Sweden
Model
Landscape vase, height 33 cm
Designer/Artist/Maker
Nils Emil Lundström
Material
Porcelain
Style
Scandinavian design
Manufacturer/ Brand
Rorstrand
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
33 cm
Width
14.5 cm
Depth
14.5 cm
Estimated Period
1900-1925
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