Lisa Larson studied at the Konstfack School of Design in Stockholm, graduating in 1954. Shortly afterwards, she was hired by the famous Swedish porcelain company Gustavsberg. It was here that she began to develop her distinctive style and unique artistic approach.
During her career at Gustavsberg, which spanned more than three decades, Lisa Larson created many iconic ceramic pieces. Her creations are characterized by organic shapes, bright colors and playful patterns. Her animal sculptures, in particular, have become extremely popular and have contributed to her international renown. The cheerful, expressive characters she has created, such as cats, horses and birds, have captured the imagination of art lovers and collectors the world over.
Over the years, Lisa Larson has won numerous awards and distinctions for her outstanding work. She has also participated in numerous exhibitions in Sweden and abroad, gaining worldwide recognition as a talented designer. Her work is included in the permanent collections of several prestigious museums, and her pieces are still highly sought-after on the art market.
Although she retired from Gustavsberg in 1980, Lisa Larson continues to create and collaborate with other artists and designers. Her influence on Scandinavian design and her lasting legacy as a talented artist are undeniable. Today, Lisa Larson is considered one of the most emblematic figures in Swedish design, and her work continues to inspire future generations.