He worked for the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactury from 1912 to 1922.
[1] He worked for the Royal Porcelain Manufactury from 1912 to 1922 where he established its production of stoneware.
Nordstrom developed a number of new Ceramic glazes, including Gundestrup, Sung and Ox Blood.
He was inspired by East Asian and French stoneware, he created ahis works represent a fine balance between simple shapes and richly varied glazes of high artistic quality.
[2] Nordstrom's works were featured in an exhibition at the National Museum in Stockholm from 16 March - 8 April 1956 and at the Danish Design Museum in Copenhagen from 12 April -27 May 1956.