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White Porcelain Dish by Arthur Percy for Karlskrona - Sweden, 1950's
White Porcelain Dish by Arthur Percy for Karlskrona - Sweden, 1950's
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Minimalist leaf-shaped dish in pure white porcelain, designed by Arthur Percy for Karlskrona in the 1950's. A small but sculptural piece with subtle relief detailing and a curled handle for extra flair.
Designed in Sweden, this mid-century classic balances form and function — perfect for serving or displaying. A refined accent for modernist interiors or a thoughtful gift for design lovers.
✦ Length 18 cm, width 12 cm, height 3 cm
✦ Glazed porcelain
✦ Designer: Arthur Percy
✦ Period: 1950's
✦ Manufacturer: Karlskrona, Sweden
✦ Excellent vintage condition – no chips or cracks
NOTE ON THE DESIGNER - Arthur Percy (1886–1976) was a Swedish artist and ceramic designer best known for his elegant forms and refined surface decoration. As artistic director of Gefle and designer for Karlskrona, Percy helped shape 20th-century Swedish porcelain with his signature blend of modern simplicity and soft decorative detail.
SHIPPING & FREE PICK-UP
SHIPPING & FREE PICK-UP
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CONDITION & DETAILS
CONDITION & DETAILS
All items we sell are pre-loved. Most are vintage, which means they’ve been used and have lived through time.
Each piece is sold in its current condition, with signs of age or use such as patina, wear, fading, or small irregularities. Many vintage items also carry production marks from the manufacturing methods of their time. These traces are part of what makes each piece what it is, and add to its character over time.
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