Gustavsberg porcelain

[1] It broke up in the 1990s and was sold off in pieces, to the dismay of residents of the Gustavsberg area, but artisans continued producing ceramics and household porcelain in the Gustavsberg tradition.

One of Gustavsberg's most famous collections is the "Nobel Porcelain" produced in 1994.

One such artisan was Josef Ekberg, who, even as a young man, created many pieces for Gustavsberg.

The municipality owns the property on the original factory site, while the object collection was donated to the National Museum by the previous owner to Gustavsbergs Factories, "Kooperativa Förbundet" (the Cooperative Union).

^ [a b c] ^ Svensk uppslagsbok, Malmö 1932 ^ Tusenkonstnären Stig Lindberg, Gisela Eronn, kapitel "Serviser för folkhemmet", ISBN 91-518-4100-2

"Berså" (left) and "Spisa Ribb" porcelain, both designed by Stig Lindberg .