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Rörstrand
CES Low Bowl – Carl Harry Stålhane for Rörstrand
CES Low Bowl – Carl Harry Stålhane for Rörstrand
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Add a touch of Swedish mid-century elegance to your interior with the CES hare fur glazed low bowl, designed by renowned ceramic artist Carl Harry Stålhane for the prestigious brand Rörstrand. This handcrafted stoneware piece reflects the refined simplicity and natural beauty that define Scandinavian design.
Each CES piece features a calm, low form with balanced proportions and a rich, textured harefur glaze. Designed for both everyday function and visual harmony, the CES bowl is a perfect example of mid-century Scandinavian artistry.
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About the CES Series
The CES series was created by Carl Harry Stålhane for Rörstrand during the 1950s and 1960s, when Swedish stoneware achieved international recognition for its craftsmanship and design clarity. Each CES piece features a calm, low form with balanced proportions and a rich, textured harefur glaze. Designed for both everyday function and visual harmony, the series represents the pinnacle of Swedish studio pottery from this era.
About the Designer: Carl Harry Stålhane
Carl Harry Stålhane (1920–1990) was one of Sweden's most celebrated ceramic artists and designers. After joining Rörstrand as a decorator, he became the company's artistic director, leading its creative vision during the postwar era.
His work is defined by its sculptural precision, subtle glazes, and timeless aesthetic. Stålhane's ceramics are now represented in museum collections worldwide and remain an enduring symbol of Swedish modern design. The CES series exemplifies his mastery of form and glaze, creating pieces that are both functional and sculptural.
About the Brand: Rörstrand
Founded in 1726, Rörstrand is Sweden's oldest and most respected porcelain and stoneware manufacturer. Throughout the 20th century, it collaborated with leading designers such as Gunnar Nylund, Marianne Westman, and Carl Harry Stålhane to create pieces that unite craftsmanship, function, and beauty.
During the 1950s and 1960s, when this bowl was created, Rörstrand was at the height of its creative output, producing studio pottery that balanced artistic expression with functional design. Today, Rörstrand's vintage stoneware is highly sought after for its exceptional quality and design heritage.
This bowl is not only a functional piece but also a statement of timeless design. With its balanced form, rich harefur glaze, and Carl Harry Stålhane's distinctive artistry, the CES bowl represents the finest tradition of Swedish ceramic craftsmanship. A true collectible that brings warmth, texture, and quiet sophistication to any interior, perfect for both functional use and display.
The CES series was created by Carl Harry Stålhane for Rörstrand during the 1950s and 1960s, when Swedish stoneware achieved international recognition for its craftsmanship and design clarity. Each CES piece features a calm, low form with balanced proportions and a rich, textured harefur glaze. Designed for both everyday function and visual harmony, the series represents the pinnacle of Swedish studio pottery from this era.
About the Designer: Carl Harry Stålhane
Carl Harry Stålhane (1920–1990) was one of Sweden's most celebrated ceramic artists and designers. After joining Rörstrand as a decorator, he became the company's artistic director, leading its creative vision during the postwar era.
His work is defined by its sculptural precision, subtle glazes, and timeless aesthetic. Stålhane's ceramics are now represented in museum collections worldwide and remain an enduring symbol of Swedish modern design. The CES series exemplifies his mastery of form and glaze, creating pieces that are both functional and sculptural.
About the Brand: Rörstrand
Founded in 1726, Rörstrand is Sweden's oldest and most respected porcelain and stoneware manufacturer. Throughout the 20th century, it collaborated with leading designers such as Gunnar Nylund, Marianne Westman, and Carl Harry Stålhane to create pieces that unite craftsmanship, function, and beauty.
During the 1950s and 1960s, when this bowl was created, Rörstrand was at the height of its creative output, producing studio pottery that balanced artistic expression with functional design. Today, Rörstrand's vintage stoneware is highly sought after for its exceptional quality and design heritage.
This bowl is not only a functional piece but also a statement of timeless design. With its balanced form, rich harefur glaze, and Carl Harry Stålhane's distinctive artistry, the CES bowl represents the finest tradition of Swedish ceramic craftsmanship. A true collectible that brings warmth, texture, and quiet sophistication to any interior, perfect for both functional use and display.
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What's Included
1 CES low bowl by Carl Harry Stålhane
Designed for Rörstrand, Sweden
Original 1950s-1960s production
Marked: Rörstrand three-crown mark, CHS, Ateljé, Sweden, and CES under the base
Detailed Measurements
Diameter: 19 cm (7.5")
Height: 4.5 cm (1.8")
Material: Glazed stoneware
Finish: Hare's-fur or earthy glaze, varying slightly by piece
Production period: 1950s-1960s
1 CES low bowl by Carl Harry Stålhane
Designed for Rörstrand, Sweden
Original 1950s-1960s production
Marked: Rörstrand three-crown mark, CHS, Ateljé, Sweden, and CES under the base
Detailed Measurements
Diameter: 19 cm (7.5")
Height: 4.5 cm (1.8")
Material: Glazed stoneware
Finish: Hare's-fur or earthy glaze, varying slightly by piece
Production period: 1950s-1960s
Condition
The piece is marked with Rörstrand three-crown mark, CHS, Ateljé, Sweden, and CES under the base. The hare's-fur glaze is well-preserved with its characteristic textured finish. The low form maintains its balanced proportions. First quality sorting.
Minor wear may be present. No chips or cracks. As with all vintage pieces, this item may show signs of previous use and age. Any such marks are signs of authenticity, not flaws, and add to its unique character.
Minor wear may be present. No chips or cracks. As with all vintage pieces, this item may show signs of previous use and age. Any such marks are signs of authenticity, not flaws, and add to its unique character.
Care
Clean with a soft cloth and mild detergent if needed. Do not use abrasive sponges or cleaners that could damage the textured glaze.