I thought I would write a little piece about Stig Lindberg, one of Sweden's most famous postwar designers. He was a bit of an all-rounder, creating ceramics, glass designs and textile designs, as well as painting and illustrating. He was famous for his eccentric forms and whimsical decoration and even today, it still looks clean and modern. I love the earthy colours, as well as the wonderful textures on his ceramics.
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