Danish Ceramic Dish from Palshus, design by Per & Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt
Danish Ceramic Dish from Palshus, design by Per & Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt
Creator: Per Linnemann-Schmidt (Designer)
Manufacturer: Palshus
Style: Scandinavian Modern (of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Ceramic, Stoneware, Glazed, Hand-Crafted
Place of Origin: Denmark
Period: Late 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1960s
Model No: C105
Dimensions:
height: 4 cm.
diameter: 16 cm.
Condition: Very GoodWear consistent with age and use.
Detailed product description:
Ceramic wide-poche or low bowl in olive green tones with a subtle blue flame in the centre. It comes with a thick glaze.
Scandinavian Mid-Century 1960s, produced by Palshus (Denmark), founded by Per and his wife Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt.
The couple created and produced chamotte (Danish clay) objects, often with impressed decorations (tableware, vases, and lamps). Colors were characteristic Scandinavian earthy tones: blues, browns, greens and beige.
Many other talented ceramic artists also worked for Palshus including Jens H. Quistgaard and Esben Klint.
The plate is signed under the base: Palshus and PLS for Per Linnemann-Schmidt, model C105.