Skip to content

Ceramic Shell Sculpture by Nylund

A sculptural ceramic sea shell by Gunnar Nylund (1904–1997), produced at Rörstrand, Sweden. The work is inspired by natural marine forms and displays Nylund’s distinctive organic approach, where sculptural volume and surface texture are carefully balanced. The shell form is richly modelled, with a subtly spiralling structure and a softly variegated glaze in muted earth tones, enhancing its tactile and naturalistic character. A fine example of mid-20th-century Scandinavian studio ceramics, blurring the boundary between decorative object and sculptural artwork.

4.700 EUR

H: 36cm / 15”
W: 24cm / 10”
D: 17cm / 7”
Item nr: 11753

Download PDF

Add to cart

Gunnar Nylund

Gunnar Nylund (1904–1997) was a Swedish artist, industrial designer, and ceramicist, best known for his work in the mid-20th century. He played a significant role in the design and development of modern Swedish ceramics, blending functional design with artistic expression. Nylund was particularly influential during the post-war period, working for the Swedish ceramics company Rörstrand, where he produced some of his most famous pieces.

Your cart

  • Oil painting by Gösta Sandels
    Oil painting by Gösta Sandels
    6.100 EUR Remove item
  • Round pine dining table with eight armchairs by Rainer Daumiller for Hirtshals Savværk. Denmark, 1970s
    Round pine dining table with eight armchairs by Rainer Daumiller for Hirtshals Savværk. Denmark, 1970s
    5.700 EUR Remove item
  • Stoneware vase by Sven Wejsfelt
    Stoneware vase by Sven Wejsfelt
    1.000 EUR Remove item

Total
12.800 EUR

Prices are shown exclusive of any local taxes or duties that may apply.

Checkout