Bjorn Wiinblad EVA Vase Lady w Hat Green h24.5cm
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The vase in shiny glazed ceramic measures 24.5 cm where green is the dominant colour, and the geometric circles of the skirt contrast beautifully with the hat’s checks. The hat grows like a small tower towards the sky, while the elegant lady holds on to it with her hands.
This gives the vase a whimsical and imaginative look, perfect for a bouquet of flowers in a playful home decor. Another recurring detail throughout the series is the presence of the small, figurative flowers placed along the brim of the hats.
Bjørn Wiinblad
Bjørn Wiinblad was one of Denmark's most talented artists, and became world famous for his imaginative drawings and decorations filled with romantic girls, legendary figures, and wonderful patterns. But before he could unleash himself as an artist, he had to attend the Technical College in Frederiksberg from 1936 to 1939, and also held an apprenticeship as a typographer during the same period. He had told his father that he wanted to be an artist, but his father insisted that he first pursue an education that would ensure him a fixed monthly salary. Bjørn Wiinblad therefore began his studies in typography in 1935 and, although he understood the sense in learning proper craftsmanship, he did not fit into the typography environment particularly well.