A true treasure from 1967, it was kept all this time in the studio of the famous Swedish ceramist Lisa Larson. Her lively flock of birds are from the 1960s, an era of vibrant music and Flower Power.
The Birds are exclusively distributed by Design House Stockholm. Each bird in this unique collection is made from high-quality beech wood and hand-painted with water-based paint in the famous vibrant 60s patterns.
The "Birds 1967" are not only beautiful decorative pieces, but also embody the free spirit of the flower power era in the 1960s.
These playful birds are perfect to fill your environment with a touch of nostalgia.
Multicolored variants
Material: beech wood
Dimensions: 16 cm high, 7 cm wide.
About the designer:
Lisa Larson is a Swedish ceramicist. She studied at the College for Crafts and Design in Gothenburg during the years 1949-1954. From 1954 to 1980 she worked at the famous porcelain factory in Gustavsberg. She made the well-known series 'Children of the World' for Unicef in 1974.
Weight: 1000