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6 unusual facts about Gustavsberg


Gustavsberg porcelain

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.

Lisa Larson

Larson left Gustavsberg in 1980 to work freelance for a number of Swedish companies including Duka, Kooperativa Förbundet and Åhléns.

Stefan Dimle

Nowadays one can find Dimle and his company in the city of Gustavsberg.

Stig Lindberg

One of Sweden's most important postwar designers, Lindberg created whimsical studio ceramics and graceful tableware lines during a long career with the Gustavsberg pottery factory.

Telegrafberget, Tyresö

On the top of it there is a watchtower with a view all the way to central Stockholm, Dalarö and Gustavsberg.

Veryday

One of the exhibits is the world's first angled kitchen knife designed for Gustavsberg in 1973.


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Piet Van Waeyenberge

He is honorary chairman of the Vlaams Economisch Verbond (VOKA), member of the Supervisory Board of Campina Melkunie n.v., of Koninklijke Sphinx Gustavsberg n.v. and of De Eik Beheer b.v. (Nijmegen).


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