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Praktika

Set of Stacking Dishes and Lid
1933 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

These bowls are known with three different decorations; the other versions are called 'Camping' and 'Kitchenette'. Inexpensive to produce, they were for everyday use in the kitchen and on the table. First exhibited in Oslo in 1933, they were acclaimed for their easily cleaned, simple shapes, and compactness in storage, qualities especially associated with Swedish design.

Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 5 parts.

  • Dish
  • Dish
  • Dish
  • Dish
  • Lid
TitlePraktika (series title)
Materials and techniques
Earthenware with hand painted decoration in enamel
Brief description
Set of stacking dishes and lid, part of a range 'Praktika', 'Weekend' pattern, designed by Wilhelm Kåge, manufactured by Gustavsberg, Sweden, 1933.
Physical description
White earthenware stacking dishes, oval with rounded sides, low foot rim, the smallest dish has a lid, decorated with hand painted green enamel banding around rims.
Dimensions
  • Height: 21.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'GUSTAVSBERG' and an anchor (Printed in black.)
  • 'GUSTAVSBERG 1933', an anchor, '1325' and an indistinct symbol (Impressed)
Gallery label
(1992)
STACKING BOWLS: PRAKTIKA 'WEEK-END'
Designed by Wilhelm Kåge (Swedish, 1889-1960)
Made by the Gustavsberg factory, Sweden, 1933
Earthenware, hand-painted

Given by the maker
C.182& a-d-1988

These bowls are known with three different decorations; the other versions are called 'Camping' and 'Kitchenette'. Inexpensive to produce, they were for everyday use in the kitchen and on the table. First exhibited in Oslo in 1933, they were acclaimed for their easily cleaned, simple shapes, and compactness in storage, qualities especially associated with Swedish design.
(2009)
Praktika stacking dishes and plate
Sweden, weekend pattern designed 1933
by Wilhelm Kåge for AB Gustavsberg,
with banded decoration
Museum nos. C.215-1985, given by Helena Dahlbäck Lutteman; C.182 to D-1988, given by AB Gustavsberg
Credit line
Given by the maker
Object history
Part of a range 'Praktika' [C.182 to D-1988, C.215-1985].
Summary
These bowls are known with three different decorations; the other versions are called 'Camping' and 'Kitchenette'. Inexpensive to produce, they were for everyday use in the kitchen and on the table. First exhibited in Oslo in 1933, they were acclaimed for their easily cleaned, simple shapes, and compactness in storage, qualities especially associated with Swedish design.
Bibliographic references
  • Opie, Jennifer Hawkins. Scandinavia: ceramics & glass in the twentieth century. London: V&A Publications, 1989. 109 p. ISBN 1851770712.
  • Christopher Wilk (ed.). Modernism 1914-1939: designing a new world. London: V&A Publications, 2006. cat. no. 239, p. 370.
Collection
Accession number
C.182&A-D-1988

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Record createdFebruary 16, 2006
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