Søholm Stentøj – Soholm ceramics
Danish
The origin of Søholm Stentøj (Soholm’s sandstone) dates back to the first half of the 17th century and the Danish island of Bornholm, famous for its pottery and fine ceramics.
Søholm was founded in 1835, in Rønne, Bornholm, by Herman Sonne Wolffsen (1811-1887) and Edvard Christian Sonne, making it one of the oldest ceramic factories in Bornholm, until it closed in 1996. The name, Søholm, comes from the factory where the two founders were employed, a pottery near Copenhagen, in 1828-1839.
In the middle of the 20th century, Søholm produced a wide range of stoneware in various patterns and shapes.
Søholm was founded in 1835, in Rønne, Bornholm, by Herman Sonne Wolffsen (1811-1887) and Edvard Christian Sonne, making it one of the oldest ceramic factories in Bornholm, until it closed in 1996. The name, Søholm, comes from the factory where the two founders were employed, a pottery near Copenhagen, in 1828-1839.
In the middle of the 20th century, Søholm produced a wide range of stoneware in various patterns and shapes.
Søholm Stentøj – Soholm ceramics
Pair of Two-Tone Stoneware Table Lamps by Søholm, Denmark Late 20th Century
H 24.8 in DIA 15.75 in
$ 8,360
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Søholm Stentøj – Soholm ceramics
Stoneware Table Lamp by Søholm, Denmark Second half of the 20th Century
H 17.72 in DIA 13.78 in
$ 3,135
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Søholm Stentøj – Soholm ceramics
Model "1080" Glazed Stoneware Table Lamp by Søholm, Denmark 1960s
H 23.62 in DIA 19.69 in
$ 3,705
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Søholm Stentøj – Soholm ceramics
Dark Stoneware Table Lamp by Finn Lynggaard, Denmark Second half of the 20th C
H 15.75 in W 11.81 in D 7.87 in
$ 3,135
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Søholm Stentøj – Soholm ceramics
Einar Johansen Table Lamp in Gradient Glazed Ceramic, Søholm, Denmark, 1960s
H 23.62 in DIA 13.78 in
$ 2,500
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