Description
A beautiful Danish studio pottery vase from the 1970s, featuring a rich layered blue drip glaze that evokes Nordic coastlines and shifting sea tones. The sculptural egg form is elegant and modern, giving the piece a soft presence that works effortlessly in Scandinavian, Japandi, and minimalist interiors.
Stamped underneath with a shield mark and the form number 551, a style commonly used by Danish artisan workshops during the mid-century period. The warm high-fired stoneware body and textured blue glaze reflect the Danish tradition of handcrafted ceramics inspired by nature and landscape.
Key Features:
- Classic Danish modern studio aesthetic with landscape-like drip glaze
- Beautiful sculptural egg shape that displays well from every angle
- Authentic Nordic character perfect for vintage and contemporary spaces
- Ideal for a single stem, dried botanicals, or as a standalone art piece
- Impressed shield stamp with form number 551
Specifications:
- Origin: Denmark (studio pottery)
- Era: 1970s
- Material: High-fired stoneware
- Size: Approximately 11 cm tall x 8 cm wide
- Colours: Deep blues, teal, grey, and warm earth tones
- Markings: Impressed shield stamp + form number 551
Condition:
- Very good vintage condition
- Clean interior, no smells, no cracks
- Minor glaze variations typical of handmade ceramics
A charming and collectible piece of Nordic pottery that adds authentic Danish character to shelves, sideboards, and pottery collections. This timeless piece captures the calm, atmospheric quality that makes Danish studio ceramics so enduringly appealing.

















