Dish Diameter 9cm /3.5in in excellent condition.
Raija Uosikkinen (1959) Emilia
Raija Uosikkinen’s Emilia series has become a well-known symbol of Finnish mid-century pottery design. It was made of porcelain and designed in 1959 at the Arabia factory.
Raija Uosikkinen's Emilia series – An Overview
An old lady sits amongst the flowers in the garden drinking tea with her friends or lies resting in the hammock with button boots and a wide-brimmed hat. It is the dream of life in America in the early part of the 20th century that Raija Uosikkinen has captured in the Emilia series from the Arabia factory.
The inspiration for the motifs came from Raija's aunt, who had emigrated to the USA. In the eyes of a young girl, life there seemed like a dream. Where the sun shines, the flowers are abundant, and there is always time for a tea or coffee.
Emilia was made of porcelain with printed black decor on a white background. Some of the objects also come with gold decor on a black background. But most sought-after among the collectors are the extremely rare pieces with violet, brown, or green decor on a white background.
The Emilia series remained in production from 1959 to 1966. It consists of 18 objects including dishes, bowls, trays, platters, plates, cups, vases, boxes, and jars. The models were already part of the Arabia range, and many were designed by Kaj Franck, who was the factory's artistic leader at the time.
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