19-Piece Arabia Ruska Set – 1970s Finnish Earth & Fire

On request

Item Description

The Ritual of Rustic Modernism – Arabia Ruska, Finland, 1970s (19 Pieces) There is pottery that serves, and then there is pottery that grounds you. This 19-piece Ruska (Finnish for “autumn foliage”) dinner serveware set by Arabia is a landmark of Nordic ceramic design—earthy, tactile, and unapologetically warm. Designed by the legendary Ulla Procopé in the 1960s and produced through the 1970s, Ruska remains one of Arabia’s most beloved patterns. Its signature brown-glazed stoneware with reactive, almost lava-like texture feels primordial. Each piece bears the subtle variation of handmade soul—no two exactly alike. What’s included (19 pieces total): · 5 large saucers · 6 medium saucers · 6 small saucers · 1 bowl with lid · 1 sauce bowl All pieces are in good vintage condition—no cracks, no restorations. Honest wear consistent with careful use (a few light utensil marks on saucers). The glaze remains deep, glossy, and rich. Complete Ruska sets of this size are increasingly rare. Most were broken up over decades. This one survived intact—ready for Sunday morning coffee, Midsummer tea, or display in a glass-fronted cabinet next to Alvar Aalto and Hans Wegner.

Additional information

Materials

Ceramic

Condition

Fair

Measurements

Height: 19.69 in (50 cm) Width: 19.69 in (50 cm) Depth: 19.69 in (50 cm)

Creation Date

1970s