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The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum
– Explore the Rich History and Artistry at Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum

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A Journey into the Artistic Legacy of Swedish Porcelain

The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum (Gustavsbergs Porslinsmuseum in Swedish), located in the charming town of Gustavsberg, Sweden, is dedicated to showcasing the rich history and artistic excellence and artistry of Gustavsberg porcelain.

Home to a vast collection of over 10,000 objects, the museum offers a captivating glimpse into the Gustavsberg porcelain factory. The collection includes porcelain tableware, figurines, and exquisite art pieces.

Renowned since its establishment in the mid-19th century, Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum crafts top-tier porcelain. It is a must-visit destination for tourists, porcelain enthusiasts, and locals alike.




History of Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum

The Gustavsberg porcelain factory, tracing its origins back to 1827, has long epitomized excellence. Situated in Gustavsberg, a quaint town just outside Stockholm, Sweden, the factory quickly gained renown for its impeccable porcelain tableware and stunning decorative pieces, including vases, figurines, and art creations.

As the 19th century came to a close, the factory shifted its focus to the production of sanitary porcelain, such as toilets, sinks, and bathtubs. This transition proved immensely successful, solidifying Gustavsberg’s position as a premier manufacturer of sanitary porcelain in Europe.



The 20th century marked a period of expansion and artistry for Gustavsberg. New designs emerged, and collaborations with renowned artists and designers became a defining feature of the factory. In the 1930s, Swedish artist Wilhelm Kåge introduced Art Deco-inspired designs that garnered widespread acclaim. In subsequent decades, designers like Stig Lindberg and Lisa Larson contributed whimsical and vibrant animal figurines, which became iconic.

Gustavsberg joined the Finnish company Arabia in 1992, later merging with the Swedish company Rörstrand to form the Iittala Group. Today, Gustavsberg continues its tradition of producing high-quality porcelain products on a smaller scale, renowned for its innovative designs and collaborations with esteemed artists and designers.

Overall, discover the enchanting world of Gustavsberg porcelain and delve into the history of Swedish porcelain excellence at the Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum.


Attraction Info

The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum
Gustavsbergs Porslinsmuseum

Address

Odelbergs väg 5
Gustavsberg

Contact

+46 (0)8-519 543 00
https://gustavsbergsporslinsmuseum.se/en/
info@gustavsbergsporslinsmuseum.se

Getting there

474 towards Hemmesta or Mölnvik (stop Vattenhjulet) + a few minutes walk.
Take Road 222 towards Gustavsberg, after approximately 20 km take the exit towards Gustavsberg. After approximately 2 km, turn left at Farstaviken. Travel time from Slussen is approximately 20 minutes. Parking is available in Gustavsberg Harbor near the museum and at the Iittala Outlet. Accessible parking is available in front of the museum.

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