This Porsgrund coffee service embodies the clarity and sophistication of Scandinavian mid-century design — geometric, modern, and timeless.
Designed by renowned Norwegian designer Tias Eckhoff, the Java décor on the Nektar model pairs fine, thin porcelain with crisp geometric forms — triangles, diamonds, and sharp borders — finished with a gilt rim that glimmers with understated sophistication. A true mid-century statement for both collectors and design enthusiasts.
Maker: Porsgrunds Porselænsfabrik, Norway
Model: Nektar
Decor: Java
Designer: Tias Eckhoff (1926–2016)
Material: Fine, thin porcelain, off-white/cream with gray geometric décor and gilt rim
Date: Late 1950s
Markings: Each piece stamped Porsgrund Porselen with year — varying dates from the late 1950s
Cups: 7.5 cm (3 in) tall, 7.5 cm (3 in) diameter at rim, 3.5 cm (1.4 in) diameter at foot
Saucers: 13.5 cm (5.3 in) diameter
Plates: 17.5 cm (6.9 in) diameter
Condition: Very good vintage condition – no chips or cracks; gilt rim shows normal wear consistent with age; décor and porcelain body well preservedPrice is per place setting: cup, saucer, and plate (trio).
Description
The Java décor embodies the optimism of the atomic age with its rhythmic triangles and diamond motifs, arranged in a pattern that is both modern and timeless. The Nektar model reinforces this geometry with a raised triangular border that mirrors the printed decoration. Together, form and pattern create a perfect harmony of Scandinavian mid-century modern design.
The cups, gently flaring and set on a narrow foot, are beautifully proportioned. Drinking from this thin porcelain is a tactile delight: light in the hand, delicate against the lips, and refined in its balance. The off-white tone of the body, contrasted with gray décor and gilt detail, gives the service a subtle yet striking elegance.
About the designer
Tias Eckhoff (1926–2016) was one of Norway’s most influential mid-century designers. After studying ceramics at the National College of Art and Design in Oslo, he joined Porsgrunds Porselænsfabrik in 1949 and soon became its head designer. Over several decades he shaped the factory’s identity, creating services and cutlery that brought Norwegian design to international attention.
Eckhoff’s works are celebrated for combining functional clarity with sculptural elegance. He received the prestigious Lunning Prize in 1953, and his designs are represented in collections at MoMA in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the National Museum in Oslo. The Nektar model reflects his distinctive ability to unite modern geometry with everyday utility.
Summary
Authentic Porsgrund coffee service, late 1950s
Java décor on the Nektar model, designed by Tias Eckhoff
Each piece stamped Porsgrund Porselen with year — varying dates from the late 1950s
Fine, thin porcelain in off-white with gray geometric pattern and gilt rim
Cup: 7.5 cm (3 in) tall; saucer: 13.5 cm (5.3 in); plate: 17.5 cm (6.9 in)
Very good vintage condition; gilt rim with normal wear
Price is per trio: cup, saucer, and plate
