EDWARD HALD (1883-1980)
Glass centre, design Edward Hald. Sweden 1960s.
Signed on the side, " G...Po... Sweden nº 24066".
Measurements: 6 x 14 x 17 cm.
Small Tall graal centrepiece designed for Orrefors, in crystal glass with green shades. Beautiful underwater fish motif, in which the layers of glass create a lively, aquatic effect with fish and algae.
Edward Hald was determined to become an artist and began his studies as a painter in 1904.
Copenhagen (under Johan Rohde) and later in Stockholm and Paris (partly under Matisse).
He first exhibited as an artist in Stockholm in 1909. In 1917, after a major exhibition in Lund, he became interested in glass and ceramics. After designing important ceramics for Rorstrand, Hald joined Orrefors Glass in 1917. For almost thirty years he formed a close partnership with Simon Gate, another important Orrefors designer. He was responsible for a number of important early works, including the famous Graal fish vase which first appeared in 1937. Along with other designers at Orrefors he continued to experiment with Graal, other glass and manufacturing techniques. In 1973 Orrefors held a retrospective exhibition of his works in honour of his 90th birthday. His last exhibition was held in 1978 in Oslo.
We use cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience, perform site traffic analysis, and deliver content and advertisements most relevant to your interests.
Cookie management:
By allowing these cookies, you agree to the deposit, reading and use of tracking technologies necessary for their proper functioning. Read more about our privacy policy.