Gustavsbergs Porslinsfabrik

Right now: Limited Edition by Johan Wahlström

Gustavsberg is proud to present one of Sweden's currently most celebrated artists. Johan Wahlström.

Johan Wahlstrom lives and works in Jersey City, NJ, USA and is represented by Georges Bergès Gallery NYC. His works have been exhibited since 1998 across Europe and the USA in solo shows and group shows with artists like Andy Warhol, AI Weiwei, Gerhard Richter, Santiago Sierra, Erwin Olaf, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Jake & Dinos Chapman, and David Salle. His last solo exhibitions was in Dubai: Read more... Next museum exhibition: Pinacoteca Museum, São Paulo, Brazil, October 2022.

Made in Sweden since 1825!

Our production is still in the same place as 1825. In the old brick building from 1937 by the harbor we are manufacturing the goods in the same way as it was done in 1960. Craftmanship and intelligent hands forms, trims, shapes and assemblies our fantastic porcelain. At Gustavsberg we combine our heritage and experience with technology and art of today. Innovations and close collaborations with artists are an important part of our process, which has laid the foundation for our classic and iconic range. Our porcelain and stoneware are stamped with the well-known anchor stamp and the text "Made in Sweden".

Right now: Limited Edition by Johan Wahlström

Gustavsberg is proud to present one of Sweden's currently most celebrated artists. Johan Wahlström. Read more


Johan Wahlstrom lives and works in Jersey City, NJ, USA and is represented by Georges Bergès Gallery NYC. His works have been exhibited since 1998 across Europe and the USA in solo shows and group shows with artists like Andy Warhol, AI Weiwei, Gerhard Richter, Santiago Sierra, Erwin Olaf, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Jake & Dinos Chapman, and David Salle. His last solo exhibitions was in Dubai: Read more... Next museum exhibition: Pinacoteca Museum, São Paulo, Brazil, October 2022.

Made in Sweden since 1825!

Our production is still in the same place as 1825. In the old brick building from 1937 by the harbor we are manufacturing the goods in the same way as it was done in 1960.

Craftmanship and intelligent hands forms, trims, shapes and assemblies our fantastic porcelain. At Gustavsberg we combine our heritage and experience with technology and art of today. Innovations and close collaborations with artists are an important part of our process, which has laid the foundation for our classic and iconic range. Our porcelain and stoneware are stamped with the well-known anchor stamp and the text "Made in Sweden".

White porcelain

The beautiful white porcelain. We have a wide range of bone china with plates in many sizes and shapes, coffee and teacups, bowls, mugs and jugs. It is dishwasher safe, microwave safe and very durable.

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Stig Lindberg

Imaginative, artistic, playful, resourceful, modernist, ability to combine the spiritual and elegant with the practical! Many are the adjectives of one of Sweden's greatest and most popular designers. He has created our fine decors Adam & Eva, Aster, Berså, Prunus, Ribb and Trutur.

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Nature

The Nature series has a black, narrow, hand-painted border at the edge. The glaze is either uncoloured transparent so that the porcelain's own color shines through, Snow White, or the glaze has been given different color pigments. Blueberry Blue, Gooseberry Green, Lavender Blue, Rosehip Red, the colors match and can be combined to enhance any dish or mood.

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Sponge cake mold

A delicious sponge cake mold, cast in stoneware and glazed with transparent, uncoloured glaze. Gustavsberg's porcelain factory logo is in relief on the side and the soft decorative arched shapes builds the characteristic form of a sponge cake. It is great to use and yet decorative.

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The factory shop

In our factory shop in Gustavsberg you will find nice second sorting at good prices. All porcelain that does not pass our fine sorting, we take down to our factory shop, which is located in the culturally and historically interesting changing rooms for the factory workers.
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