
Stig Lindberg’s ”Pynta” series was designed in 1962 during the golden era of Swedish ceramics. The series was made of flintware with geometric shapes and colorful decorations of food and utensils. Find your favorite among Stig’s Pynta objects or see them all in our overview.
Stig Lindberg designed the ”Pynta” series in 1962 for the Gustavsberg factory. The flintware series consisted of about 25 objects with geometric shapes and colorful decorations of food and utensils. Pynta, with its era-typical expression, was produced in 1962–1965.

Pitcher, height 13 cm

Teacup with saucer, cup width with handle 11 cm

Straight bowls, diameter 13, 16, 18, and 20 cm

Rounded bowls, diameter 13, 16, 18, and 20 cm

Quadratic dish, length 13 cm

Rectangular dishes, length 23 and 31 cm

Kabaré dishes, length 17 cm

Cutting board, length 41 cm

Butter boxes, length 16 cm and 17 cm

Jar with lid, diameter 9 cm

Salt and pepper shakers, height 10 cm

Sugar shaker and vinegar bottle, height 20 cm

Plates, diameter 18, 21, and 24 cm

Deep plate, diameter 17 cm

Eggcups, diameter 5 cm
