Palshus Danish Modern Stoneware Vessel By Per Linnemann Schmidt, Denmark, 1960s
Palshus Danish Modern Stoneware Vessel By Per Linnemann Schmidt, Denmark, 1960s
Scandinavian Mid-Century Modern Danish hand thrown pottery vase by Per and Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt for Palshus from the 1960s. Lovely simple shape with a soft smooth feel of the mottled tan glaze over a cream colored body.
Incised on bottom PALSHUS KAS GLOSTRUP CHRISTMAS 1969.
In excellent condition, no issues Measurements: Cylindrical vase- 2 7/8 inches diameter x 4 inches high Per Linnemann Schmidt (1912-1999) was a Danish sculptor by academics who designed and produced high quality ceramics with the opening in 1947 of his atelier Palshus Stoneware, with his wife Annelise. The early production was of simple undecorated forms with a hard matte glaze mostly in earth tones circa 1957, the studio started producing an organic chamotte stoneware with incised geometric designs with a high gloss glaze, again in earth tones. The atelier closed in 1972, three years after Annelise's death.