Many manufacturers have issued bowls, ashtrays, and dishes in ceramics, faience, and stoneware. Hjort is known for its beautiful pottery series in brown with red, green, blue, and yellow decorations. Ipsen is characterized by the strong orange color with decorations of fruits.
In collaboration with Bjorn Wiinblad, Nymølle factory published dishes and bowls with Wiinblad's characteristic motifs in ceramics. Also, Royal Copenhagen has produced a variety of dishes, bowls, and ashtrays in stoneware and faience.
Royal Copenhagen bowls, dishes, and ashtrays in faience and stoneware
Royal Copenhagen has produced many dishes and bowls in porcelain. Years ago, ashtrays were common, but today, they are often used as small bowls or wall plaques.
Royal Copenhagen faience bowls
During the 1960s and 1970s, seven artists, including Nils Thorsson, influenced faience decorations. Thorsson created series with abstract motifs, animals, birds, and fish. Ellen Malmer designed a series with abstract flowers in brown and golden tones.
Today, pottery bowls are popular among young people as decorative elements in modern homes, especially in purple hues.
Royal Copenhagen stoneware bowls
One of the great masters of stoneware was Knud Kyhn, who created figurines, bowls, and dishes.
Royal Copenhagen crackled bowls, dishes, and ashtrays
The most famous series are the orange and mint green ones, consisting of bowls, dishes, ashtrays, and vases.
Royal Copenhagen dishes with sights
Small blue bowls with Danish sights can be used as ashtrays or wall decorations.
Wiinblad bowls, dishes, and ashtrays from Nymølle
Bjorn Wiinblad designed various dishes, bowls, and plates with his characteristic black and white line drawings. We often have butter boards, season plates, bowls, and dishes in stock.