Danish Studio Pottery Pitcher by Ulla Keramik

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This handcrafted stoneware pitcher is a quintessential example of Danish Studio Pottery, originating from the Ulla Keramik workshop in the picturesque fishing village of Bagenkop on the island of Langeland.…

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This handcrafted stoneware pitcher is a quintessential example of Danish Studio Pottery, originating from the Ulla Keramik workshop in the picturesque fishing village of Bagenkop on the island of Langeland. Since the mid-20th century, Langeland has been a fertile ground for independent ceramicists who sought to bridge the gap between rugged, functional stoneware and delicate artistic expression. Ulla Pedersen (often referred to as Ulla Bagenkop) became a central figure in this movement, known for her ability to capture the soul of the Danish archipelago in her work. Consequently, this piece serves as a beautiful representation of “Stentøj” (stoneware) tradition, making it a soulful addition for collectors of authentic Nordic craft.

The pitcher is defined by its robust, tactile construction, featuring a high-fired stoneware body with a natural, speckled “chamotte” texture that feels grounded and organic. The focal point is Ulla’s signature hand-painted motif: a stylized floral arrangement in deep cobalt blue, reminiscent of the wild alliums or dandelions found along the Langeland coastline. This “dotted” decoration technique, paired with the hand-glazed cobalt rim and the elegantly swept handle, provides a striking visual contrast to the earthy, sandy tones of the clay. When held, the pitcher reveals the subtle throwing rings of the potter’s wheel, a hallmark of its slow, artisanal creation process.

Standing at 14.5 cm in height with a generous 17 cm diameter, this pitcher is perfectly scaled for both functional use, serving water, milk, or juice, and as a standalone decorative vessel for a wildflower bouquet. Its heavy, stable base and ergonomic handle ensure a comfortable pour, while its rustic aesthetic allows it to anchor a minimalist oak dining table or a Mid-Century sideboard with ease. To maintain the integrity of the hand-painted cobalt glaze, hand-washing is recommended.

Technical Specifications
  • Origin: Bagenkop, Langeland (Denmark)

  • Maker: Ulla Pedersen (Ulla Keramik)

  • Material: High-fired Stoneware, Cobalt Oxide Glaze

  • Dimensions: Height: 14.5 cm | Diameter: 17 cm (including handle)

  • Period: Late 20th Century

  • Features: Hand-signed base (“Ulla Bagenkop, Langeland”)

Condition and Quality
  • Overall: Excellent condition. The stoneware body is dense and resonant with no structural compromises.

  • Glaze: The cobalt blue decorations remain vibrant and deep. There is no fading or bleeding of the pigment.

  • Surface: Free of chips, cracks, or hairline fractures. The inside is clean.

  • Signature: The artist’s hand-incised signature on the base is clear and fully legible.

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 17 × 14,5 cm