An authentic example of post-war Danish ceramic art from the Dybdahl Studio, established by Margrethe and Palle Dybdahl in 1952. This lidded pitcher or jug is representative of the studio's focus on functional objects with an organic, handcrafted feel.
The piece is characterized by its pleasingly round form and its distinctive decoration: a repeating brown and green leaf motif presented on a grounding matte finish. While the Dybdahls were famous for their bird and feather patterns, this leaf design maintains the nature-inspired theme core to the studio’s output.
The studio was operational until 1990, and items from the 1970s, like this piece, are highly sought-after for their quality and quintessential Mid-Century Modern Scandinavian style.
Designer/Maker: Dybdahl Studio, Denmark
Signature: Indistinctly signed "Dybdahl"
Period: 1970s
Material: Glazed Ceramic/Earthenware
Dimensions:
Height: $17\text{ cm}$
Width: $14\text{ cm}$
Condition: Excellent vintage state, with no chips or cracks.
