‘Carrara’ Ceramic Trio, 1940s, Sweden
This beautiful ceramic trio from the 1940s, crafted by the famed Swedish artist Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, features a matte white ‘Carrara’ glaze and is hand-turned with precision. The Carrara glaze, developed by Kåge, is a flint porcelain with a highly calcined finish. First introduced at exhibitions in Copenhagen in 1930, the glaze takes inspiration from the pure, elegant Carrara marble. Reflecting the same pristine beauty, this trio’s white finish radiates a sense of grace and purity.