Biography

Viktor “Vicke” Lindstrand was a pioneering Swedish glass designer and ceramicist, known for his significant contributions to modern Swedish glass and ceramics. His innovative designs and artistic vision helped shape the aesthetic of Swedish glass in the 20th century, making him one of the key figures in the development of modern glass art.

Glass vase, "Winter".

Revolutionising Modern Glass Design

Lindstrand began his career at Orrefors Glassworks in the late 1920s, where he quickly became one of the leading creative forces. During his time at Orrefors, and later at Kosta Boda, he introduced several innovative techniques and designs that expanded the possibilities of glass as an artistic medium. His work often featured bold, abstract motifs and complex colour inclusions, reflecting his interest in exploring the expressive potential of glass. Lindstrand's designs from this period include etched glass that depicted elaborate scenes and figures, pushing the boundaries of traditional glass etching.

Influential Career Across Different Mediums

After his successful tenure in glass design, Lindstrand also made significant strides in ceramics during his time at Uppsala-Ekeby, where he continued to apply his avant-garde approach to new materials. His ceramics featured organic forms and expressive glazes, extending his influence beyond glass into other areas of decorative arts.

Figurine, clubbed for 1 429 GBP at Stockholms Auktionsverk Fine Art.

Vicke Lindstrand’s career was marked by continuous innovation and creativity. His legacy lives on in the collections of major museums such as the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and his work continues to inspire new generations of designers and artists in the fields of glass and ceramics."

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