Tenera & Baca
Depending on the technique, silk printing decorations on faience is called either Tenera or Baca.
When artistic director for Aluminia Nils Thorsson launched the Tenera-series in 1958, six nordic artist-craftsmen were asked to design the motifs.
They were all female and named Beth Breyen, Berte Jessen, Grete Helland-Hansen, Kari Christensen, Inge-Lise Kofoed and Marianne Johnson.
Later on the production was taken over by Royal Copenhagen.
When artistic director for Aluminia Nils Thorsson launched the Tenera-series in 1958, six nordic artist-craftsmen were asked to design the motifs.
They were all female and named Beth Breyen, Berte Jessen, Grete Helland-Hansen, Kari Christensen, Inge-Lise Kofoed and Marianne Johnson.
Later on the production was taken over by Royal Copenhagen.
Collection
79 products
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Aluminia dove bowl by Berte Jessen1.500,00 kr
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Royal Copenhagen dish by Mogens Andersen800,00 kr
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Baca vase from Royal Copenhagen1.200,00 kr
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Aluminum baca vase, light in the color500,00 kr
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Tenera jar with lid from Aluminia1.500,00 kr
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Rare tenera vase from Royal Copenhagen650,00 kr
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Baca lidded jar from Royal Copenhagen1.500,00 kr
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Brun baca vase from Royal Copenhagen950,00 kr
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Aluminia gilded cross, purple3.500,00 kr
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LARGE Tenera bowl by Royal Copenhagen600,00 kr
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Royal Copenhagen baca faience vase800,00 kr
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Royal Copenhagen baca faience vase650,00 kr
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Baca lid jar from Royal Copenhagen2.000,00 kr
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Round Baca dish from Royal Copenhagen1.200,00 kr
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Royal Copenhagen baca faience vase450,00 kr