Peter Winquist (Faenza 1970) Teacup with Brown Flower Pattern 12 cm   [Sample Images]
Peter Winquist (Faenza 1970) Teacup with Brown Flower Pattern 12 cm   [Sample Images]

Peter Winquist (Faenza 1970) Teacup with Brown Flower Pattern 12 cm [Sample Images]

Peter Winquist's teacup with a strict form and brown flower pattern. It was designed in 1970 as part of the Faenza series. A heartwarming tableware piece from Finland! Artist Peter Winquist Series Faenza Year 1970 Maker Arabia, original production Material Porcelain Condition Very good vintage condition without any chips or cracks. Minor wear. The photos are sample images of an object with similar standard. Size Cup Width with handle: 12 cm / 4.7 in Diameter: 9 cm / 3.5 in Height: 6,5 cm / 2.6 in Saucer Diameter: 17 cm / 6.7 in Marked Arabia, Finland, Faenza
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Peter Winquist (born 1941 in Tenhola, Finland) graduated as an industrial designer from the University of Art and Design of Gothenburg, Sweden, and worked at the Rörstrand factories in Linköping. He was a designer at Arabia from his graduation in 1967 until 1974, first in the Industrial Design Department and later in the Product Design Department. Winquist designed one of Arabia’s best-known tableware services of all time, the EH design, also known as the Faenza service. It was awarded a prize in the International Faenza art ceramics competition. The EH service contained functional and practical solutions typical of the period, such as rounded rims curving out, light construction, drip grooves, and carefully dimensioned stackability. He also designed a children’s service produced by Arabia. The design process began with a visit to the Arabia Children’s House day-care facility to study the table manners of potential users, and the prototypes were later tested there. After his years with Arabia, Peter Winquist has, among other positions, been the artistic director of the Pentik Company, and he has made studio ceramics from stoneware and red clay using different firing methods. He has also organized ceramic symposiums, training, and exhibitions. Source: "Arabia - Ceramics, Art, Industry" by Marianne Aav et al. (2009)