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Rare Danish Palshus table lamp by Per Linnemann Schmidt - Denmark 1960s Palshus produced work that used grog techniques. This size is considered in Denmark as the jewel in the crown.Palshus Pottery was founded by Per Linnemann-Schmidt and Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt in 1947 in the town of Sengløse just west of Copenhagen, Denmark. The studio's name is an acronym for P(er),(A)nnelise (L)innemann, (S)chmidt and HUS (house).Early studio pieces were precise and minimalist in nature, with beautifully silky, matte glazes - mostly in subtle shades of brown, blue, green or cream. At Palshus, the 1960s saw a change in style with the use of grog (textured clay) as well as printed/sgrafitto patterns, used in conjunction with more coarsely textured glossy glazes.The pottery closed in 1972. Dimensions: stand alone D 19 X H 37 cm with shade: H60 x W35 cm