Item No.: SPMC241
Maker: SIGNE PERSSON-MELIN
Size: H:170mm φ:135mm
An early work from her career, released after she established her own studio in 1951.
A plump teapot that reveals the influence of folk art.
The sides are carefully decorated by hand.
The signature on the back is a fish mark and SP.
The SP mark was used before her marriage to Jon Melin, and was produced between 1951 and 1955.
*In very good condition with no noticeable damage.
After studying ceramics and sculpture at Konstfack, now the University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm, Signe Persson-Melin continued her training in Copenhagen, where she studied with Saxbo founder and glaze chemist Nathalie Krebs. In 1951, she established her own studio in her hometown of Malmö.
In 1953, she held her first solo exhibition in Stockholm together with textile designer Ingrid Dessau. Two years later, at the landmark H55 exhibition in Helsingborg—considered one of the most important exhibitions in the history of Nordic modern design—she attracted widespread attention with her cork-lidded spice jars.
She went on to create work for many of Sweden’s leading manufacturers and brands, including Boda, Boda Nova, Rörstrand, Design House Stockholm, Höganäs Keramik, Svenskt Tenn, and Gustavsberg. In 1958, she was awarded the Lunning Prize, one of the most prestigious honors in Nordic design.
Deeply influenced by Lucie Rie and Bernard Leach, and also inspired by the ideals of the Mingei movement, Persson-Melin embraced both tradition and innovation. Working across ceramic, glass, cork, and stainless steel, she developed a body of work distinguished by its balance of functionality and sculptural clarity. She is widely regarded as one of Sweden’s most important female designers.
She also created numerous public commissions, including wall designs for the Stockholm Metro. In 1985, she became Sweden’s first professor in the field of ceramics and glass at Konstfack. In 2000, at the age of 75, she returned to Malmö and established a new studio, remaining actively engaged in her practice well into her later years.
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