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Bowl AR, Valencia, Ulla Procopé, Arabia

Bowl AR, Valencia, Ulla Procopé, Arabia

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The Details
Designer: Ulla Procopé
Object: Bowl
Model: AR
Series: Valencia
Brand: Arabia
Period of Manufacture: 1960-2002

Material: Faience
Technique: Jiggered / Machine-formed
Color: Blue, white
Width: 220 mm
Length: 220 mm
Height: 117 mm
Weight: 855 g
Condition: Excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
Signed: Hand-painted "UP".
Numbered: Unnumbered
Keyword: Finnish design.

The Story
Designed by Ulla Procopé for the Arabia factory in 1960, this "Valencia" series bowl is made of faience and remained in production until 2002. This piece is a valuable addition to any collection, offering a stable investment value as part of the master traditions of Finnish ceramics. The series is technically defined by its hand-painted deep cobalt blue pattern, making each piece unique in the intensity and detail of its brushwork. Procopé drew inspiration from Spanish ceramics, combining functional and slightly rustic forms with a bold geometric decor, representing one of the last large-scale, hand-finished series produced on the Arabia factory lines.


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Ulla Procopé


Ulrika (Ulla) Eleonora Matilda Procopé-Nyman (1921–1968). A titan of Finnish mid-century design, Ulrika "Ulla" Procopé was one of the most significant and commercially successful creators in the history of the Arabia Art Department. Graduating from the Central School of Applied Arts in 1948, she spent her entire, highly influential career at Arabia. Procopé was a master at merging practical, everyday utility with a soulful, organic aesthetic. She is the visionary mind behind two of Finland's most recognizable tableware icons: the hand-painted, cobalt-blue Valencia series (1960) and the rugged, flameproof Ruska stoneware collection (1961), which utilized a groundbreaking matte glaze that made every single mass-produced piece unique. Her focus on functional elegance, thermal durability, and timeless warmth redefined modern Scandinavian kitchenware, cementing her legacy as a designer whose works remain beloved staples in homes and prized treasures for collectors worldwide.

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