Peter Stengade – Large Azure-Blue Studio Pottery Bowl
Large stoneware bowl by Danish ceramic artist Peter Stengade (b. 1947).
The bowl features a simple and harmonious hemispherical form, elevated by a striking glaze in vivid shades of azure and light blue.
Its surface is decorated with Stengade's characteristic incised linear patterning, creating a rich sense of depth and movement across the glaze. The unglazed, gently folded rim provides a subtle contrast to the vibrant surface and highlights the handcrafted nature of the piece.
Signed P. Stengade and stamped with the artist's own workshop mark.
A beautiful and decorative example of Peter Stengade's studio ceramics, combining a refined form with a richly textured glaze that changes character as it catches the light.
Denmark.
Dimensions:
Height: 19.5 cm (7.68 in.)
Diameter: 33.5 cm (13.19 in.)
| SKU | 106637 |
|---|---|
| Origin | Denmark |
| Measurements | H: 19.5 cm | Dia: 33,5 cm |
| Material | Ceramic (Stoneware) | Glazed |
| Color | Blue tones |
| Location | Kirstinehøj 27C, 2770 Kastrup |
| Style | Scandinavian Modern | Studio Pottery | Contemporary Danish Ceramics |
| Artist | Peter Stengade (f. 1947) |
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