**Discover the Timeless Appeal of Lisa Larson’s Birds 1967 by Design House Stockholm**
Revived by Design House Stockholm, Lisa Larson’s Birds 1967 embody the vibrant spirit of the late ’60s, blending nostalgic charm with modern elegance. These iconic birds, once lost among the celebrated works of the renowned Swedish ceramicist, have been meticulously restored to capture the essence of an era defined by anti-war movements and the rise of the hippie culture. Each bird is a testament to Larson’s unique artistic vision, painted in bold, exotic colors and patterns inspired by Mexican folk art, symbolizing the era’s emphasis on individualism and freedom of expression.
Crafted with a meticulous eye for detail, these birds are more than just decorative pieces; they are symbols of a bygone yet vividly inspired time. During her stay in Sausalito, near San Francisco in 1967, Larson honed her ceramic