The History of Nya Syco Pottery

Nya Syco pottery, handmade in Sweden from 1961 to 1968, is celebrated for its distinctive glazes, elegant designs, and exceptional craftsmanship. Originally founded as Syco Keramik in 1945, the company was reborn as Nya Syco under new ownership in the early 1960s. During this time, they produced an impressive array of ceramics that gained popularity across Europe.

While Nya Syco's story ended in 1968, its legacy lives on. Despite its short-lived production, the brand's beautifully crafted pieces are cherished by collectors and mid-century design enthusiasts worldwide, admired for their timeless appeal and Scandinavian charm.

We are beyond excited to share a truly special find with you: a rare and exquisite Nya Syco Coffee Set, Model 4130. This remarkable mid-century treasure not only captures the beauty of Scandinavian design but also represents a piece of ceramic history that will elevate any collection or coffee table. This 19-piece coffee set embodies the artistry and quality Nya Syco is known for. Finished in a stunning olive-green glaze with subtle variations, this set is a true statement of mid-century Scandinavian design.

Thank you for joining us on this journey into the rich and fascinating world of Nya Syco. I hope you’ve enjoyed this glimpse into the artistry and history behind the pieces we treasure.

Nya Syco Sweden Coffee Set – Model 4130
£100.00

Bring a touch of Swedish mid-century charm to your home with this stunning Nya Syco coffee set, model 4130.

Handmade in Sweden and stamped with authenticity, this collection features a rich olive-green glaze that beautifully captures the timeless aesthetics of Scandinavian ceramics.

Perfect for collectors, vintage enthusiasts, or anyone seeking to add a distinctive, high-quality set to their coffee table.

Place of origin: Strömstad, Sweden

Date: Ca. 1961 to 1968

Artist/Maker: Nya Syco

Materials and Techniques: Ceramic

Condition: This set is in excellent vintage condition, with no chips or cracks. Please note that the glaze has visible crazing, which is typical of ceramics from this era and adds to the set's vintage charm. The crazing does not affect the functionality or beauty of the items.

Dimensions (Approx.)

Coffee Pot Height = 21cm

Cup Cup Height = 6cm

Dessert Plate Diameter = 16cm

Items: x 1 coffee pot, x 1 creamer, x 1 sugar bowl, X 4 coffee cups, X 6 saucers, X 6 dessert plates

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