ANDERSSON & JOHANSSON (Höganäs Keramik). Floor vase, earthenware, AJ.

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Description. Height approx. 42 cm. Condition report. Wear from use. Minor scuffs, stains.

Andersson & Johansson

The company that later became Höganäs Keramik was founded in 1909 under the name Andersson & Johanssons Lergodsfabrik. In 1956, Andersson & Johansson acquired Höganäs Keramik, a company founded in 1930 by the Nyman brothers, and in 1967 the name Höganäs Keramik was adopted. During the 1950s and 1960s, several prominent designers were associated with the company, and iconic series such as Old Höganäs were introduced.

In the 1970s, production shifted entirely from earthenware to stoneware. The company later changed ownership several times, becoming part of BodaNova, then Iittala, and eventually the Fiskars Group. The Höganäs factory closed in 2008 and production was relocated abroad. The Höganäs Keramik brand was discontinued in 2014 and continues today as a product line under Rörstrand.

Description. Height approx. 42 cm. Condition report. Wear from use. Minor scuffs, stains.

Andersson & Johansson

The company that later became Höganäs Keramik was founded in 1909 under the name Andersson & Johanssons Lergodsfabrik. In 1956, Andersson & Johansson acquired Höganäs Keramik, a company founded in 1930 by the Nyman brothers, and in 1967 the name Höganäs Keramik was adopted. During the 1950s and 1960s, several prominent designers were associated with the company, and iconic series such as Old Höganäs were introduced.

In the 1970s, production shifted entirely from earthenware to stoneware. The company later changed ownership several times, becoming part of BodaNova, then Iittala, and eventually the Fiskars Group. The Höganäs factory closed in 2008 and production was relocated abroad. The Höganäs Keramik brand was discontinued in 2014 and continues today as a product line under Rörstrand.