Anna-Lisa Thomson

Anna-Lisa Thomson, born 20 September 1905 in Karlskrona, Sweden, died 12 February 1952, was a Swedish painter and ceramist .

In the mid 1930s she came to Upsala-Ekeby AB where she and Sven Erik Skawonius and Vicke Lindstrand would change the company's ceramic direction.

Purposefully, she introduced the principle that through cooperation with big industry to create inexpensive objects, good design would thereby become available to the general public.

Anna-Lisa Thomson was also a talented painter, and she spent part of the year painting in her summer cottage in Grundsund on the west coast.

The Swedish book of poetry "Eko av dagens ljusa klang" includes Anna-Lisa Thomson illustrations and was published posthumously in 1953.

Anna-Lisa Thomsons "Paprika", 1948