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Gustavsbergs Porslinsmuseum

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Foto: Henrik Trygg

The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum is a part of Nationalmuseum. A cornerstone in the museum's operations is the extensive Gustavsberg Collection, donated to the Swedish state by the Swedsih Cooperative Union in 2000 and since then cared for by Nationalmuseum. 

The Gustavsberg collection contains more than 45,000 pieces, ranging from studio-made ornaments and display vases to familiar tableware and heritage sanitaryware to enamel and plastic artefacts, produced at the Gustavsberg works from 1825 until the factory closed in 1993. There are also many prototypes of pieces that never went into production.