No. 6 of 15 volumes in the publication series "Scandinavian Journal of Design History" (ed. Mirjam Gelfer-Jørgensen).
136 pages, soft cover with flaps, 105 illustrations, 208 x 270 mm (1996)
Contents:
Editorial, p. 5
Ursula - the craftsman returns to industry (by Mirjam Gelfer-Jørgensen), p. 6-19
The Weaving Workshop - "Vævestuen", the national tradition as a basis for modern weaving (by Ingeborg Cock-Clausen), p. 20-42
Radical change or stagnation? - Swedish post-war decorative art (by Gunilla Frick), p. 43-53
"Material, technique, and requirements" - Arne Korsmo's flatware (by Astrid Skjerven), p. 54-61
"A paradise called Finland" (by Kerstin Smeds), p. 62-77
Beautiful glass for everyone (by Kaisa Koivisto), p. 78-89
The problem of the nestable chair - From the Z chair to the Boman chair (by Maija Mäkikalli), p. 90-102
Glass and milk - New materials in Astrid Sampe's textiles (by Marianne Erikson), p. 103-109
Women in Finnish textile design - A succesful group of artists (by Päikki Priha), p. 110-117
Book reviews, p. 118-134
Cover illustration: Faience jug, from the dinner service "Ursula", by Ursula Munch-Petersen for Royal Copenhagen, presented in 1991. Designmuseum Danmark.
(Ursula - the craftsman returns to industry (by Mirjam Gelfer-Jørgensen), p. 6-19)