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Lion pot large

Hand-thrown. Yellow-burning clay fired at earthenware temperature, which makes the clay mobile and often causes cracking over time, which makes the pot even more authentic. Delivered unbored as the original.

Glaze: copper oxide or tin oxide.

Tips! As the pots are made of clay, they are not completely watertight. Place the pot on paws or similar to avoid moisture underneath.

EUR151.76

Long pallet Bertil Karlsson

We have been inspired by our late Gustavian chair “Bertil Karlsson” to create two stools, one short and one long in the same style. Suitable as an extra chair, as a stool at the foot of the bed, etc. Completely handmade, hand planed and joined with wooden dowels.

EUR334.71

Loose curtain knob Nästgårds

Turned knob for curtain rod Nästgårds from the mid-19th century.

Untreated hand-turned birch. Length 105 mm. Curtain rod Nästgårds can be purchased as separate parts or as a complete curtain rod set.

The original pole, which comes from the Nästgårds farm in Sterte, Österfärnebo, one of our exhibition houses, is painted 5 percent carbon black gray and with knobs in 100 percent carbon black. The hooks are linseed oil burned and therefore black.

NOTE!!! The price is per piece.

EUR15.50

Loose hook for curtain rod Nästgårds

Hand forged linseed oil burned hook for curtain rod Nästgårds from the mid 1800s. Typical thin rod with elegant hand-turned wooden end knobs.

Linseed oil fired forging. Length 130 mm. Curtain rod Nästgårds can be purchased as separate parts or as a complete curtain rod set.

The original pole, which comes from the Nästgårds farm in Sterte, Österfärnebo (one of our exhibition houses), is painted five percent carbon black gray and with knobs in 100 percent carbon black.

NOTE!!! The price is per piece.

EUR20.63

Marshal holder long

Gysinge’s marschall holders are made to fit oil marschalls in particular. The holders are extra long, sturdy and with a crown that keeps the marshal in position. The marshal holders are also suitable for standard marshals in tin cans.

With a marshal holder, the marshals are raised from the ground and can be seen from a distance. With its considerable height, the marshal holder creates a stylish festive lighting, preferably grouped in a row or in a ring. The more marshal holders, the more effective. In combination with Gysinge’s oil marches, these marches become an extra decorative installation in the garden, even when they are not lit. And a very effective “plow stick” along the road when the snow settles.

In the summer months, the marschall holders are perfect for flower arrangements for student celebrations, weddings or parties in general.

EUR82.07

Marshall holder card

Gysinge’s marschall holders are made to fit oil marschalls in particular. The holders are extra long, sturdy and with a crown that keeps the marshal in position.

With a marschall holder, the oil marschalls rise from the ground and become visible from a long distance. With its considerable height, the marschall holder creates a stylish festive lighting, preferably grouped in a row or in a ring. The more marshal holders, the more effective.

In combination with Gysinge’s oil marshals, these marshal holders become an extra decorative installation in the garden, even when they are not lit. And a very effective “plow stick” along the road when the snow has settled.
In the summer months, the marshal holders are perfect for flower arrangements in connection with student celebrations, weddings or parties in general.

The marshal holders are also suitable for standard marshals in tin cans.

EUR72.90

Metal dustpan

Metal dustpan. Versatile shovel that is suitable for crumbs, gravel and ashes in the fireplace.

EUR12.38

Napkin white

Napkin in “poor man’s suit”. Robust napkins for everyday and festive use.

Until the 1980s, Gysinge was a nursing home run by the county council. To create employment for the 60 or so mentally ill people who stayed at the home, there was, among other things, a weaving room. Many of the inmates spent a long time in the weaving room, which gave them a more meaningful existence – and the county council a cash injection.

At the home, real fabrics were woven, not therapy work in the modern, negative sense. For example, all the curtains, tablecloths and napkins were woven for the reopening of Gysinge Manor in the 1960s.

This fabric is a so-called sole weave (the pattern looks like a sole – but only appears after washing!), woven to order for a guesthouse in Järvsö in the 60s.

The weaving method is also called poor man’s cloth, a weaving method that produced a fabric that looks much more exclusive than it really is. The weaving method is very old and produces a highly absorbent and durable fabric. The fabric is most beautiful if you mangle it, then the shiny linen threads in the weft are emphasized, against the duller warp of cotton. The quality only becomes more beautiful the more you wear the fabric.

EUR17.33

Pantry shelf complete

A well-made three-tiered shelf modeled on a pantry in Gävle from the 1890s. A good example of the care that was put into the carpentry of even the simplest of living spaces.

EUR412.19

Paper rooster

Easter decoration in the form of an old-fashioned paper row with roosters. The rooster has five repeats and is 69 cm wide and 17.5 cm high.

1 piece per pack.

EUR5.50

Paper rows Jenny Nyström Easter child

Size: 14x60cm

Paper row with motifs by Jenny Nyström

EUR5.04

Paper rows of chicken on eggs

Old-fashioned Easter decoration in the form of a paper row with small chickens and eggs in a row.

It has seven repeats. It is 10.5 cm high with a total length of 65 cm.

EUR5.50

Paper rows of hens

Easter decorations in the form of an old-fashioned paper row with hens and roosters in beautiful colors.

The hen pair is a bit special as it is folded hen, rooster, hen, rooster, etc. Eight repeats totaling 58 cm and 14 cm high.

1 piece per pack.

EUR5.50

Pastoral flock

Cushions sewn by hand in the classic Pastorale pattern. This particular type of pastoral pattern, in this case a “picnic by the canal”, was fashionable in the latter part of the 19th century, especially in France and England, but also in the United States during the colonial period. Sewn-in paspoals.

EUR100.41

Piassa brush for shank

Brush head in piassava of traditional type in wood with brown natural bristles. For self-assembly on a handle.

Only brush heads are sold in the online shop due to shipping surcharges for long items. Wooden handles can easily be purchased at any local hardware or paint store.

Available for sale including handle in our physical stores.

EUR13.66

Plaid Nästgårds blue

Warm blanket woven in 100% organic lambswool. The weaving inverts the pattern and colors so that the blanket becomes reversible. The wool blanket is inspired by our own wallpaper Nästgårds, adapted by designer Kerstin Landström. The pattern is typical of the second half of the 19th century with an elegant single-color medallion pattern.

The story behind our beautiful original Nästgårds wallpaper begins with a piece of wallpaper we found hidden under several layers of cardboard and wallpaper. Carefully, the layers of wallpaper were brought out one by one and finally there was a large enough piece to see the entire pattern. The wallpaper pattern was drawn after its original and reprinted in three colors, blue, red and brown on a beige background.

Wool is naturally dirt-repellent and often does not need to be washed. Instead, air the blanket continuously. If you still want to wash it, hand wash at 30 degrees with mild detergent.

EUR132.51

Plaid Nästgårds red

Warm blanket woven in 100% organic lambswool. The weaving inverts the pattern and colors so that the blanket becomes reversible. The wool blanket is inspired by our own wallpaper Nästgårds, adapted by designer Kerstin Landström. The pattern is typical of the second half of the 19th century with an elegant single-color medallion pattern.

The story behind our beautiful original Nästgårds wallpaper begins with a piece of wallpaper we found hidden under several layers of cardboard and wallpaper. Carefully, the layers of wallpaper were brought out one by one and finally there was a large enough piece to see the entire pattern. The wallpaper pattern was drawn after its original and reprinted in three colors, blue, red and brown on a beige background.

Wool is naturally dirt-repellent and often does not need to be washed. Instead, air the blanket continuously. If you still want to wash it, hand wash at 30 degrees with mild detergent.

EUR132.51

Plate, deep

Deep plate of rococo model that is made by hand, especially for Gysinge. The plates are made of thin, strong stoneware and glazed by hand in a beige-white 18th century glaze with a glossy, vibrant and changing surface. The plates are available in three models, flat, deep and plate.

Facts
Stoneware. Dishwasher safe. Withstands oven heat. Soup plate 225 mm.

EUR49.98

Plate, flat

Rococo style dinner plates made by hand, especially for Gysinge. The plates are made of thin, strong stoneware and glazed by hand in a beige-white 18th-century glaze with a glossy, vibrant and changing surface. The plates are available in three models, flat, deep and plate.

Facts
Stoneware. Dishwasher safe. Withstands oven heat. Food plate, diam 275 mm

EUR49.98

Plate, platter

Rococo-style plate made by hand, especially for Gysinge. The plates are made of thin, strong stoneware and glazed by hand in a beige-white 18th-century glaze with a glossy, vibrant and changing surface. The plates are available in three models, flat, deep and plate.

Facts
Stoneware. Dishwasher safe. Withstands oven heat. Diameter 19 cm.

EUR39.89

Polishing agent glanol

Metal polish in paste form. Can be used on virtually all metals, such as copper, brass, tin silver, gold, chrome, etc. Rub the object with metal polish on a cotton cloth, polish with a clean cloth. Long lasting. Also works as a stain remover on surfaces painted with linseed oil paint. Wash your hands with Gysinge soap/linseed oil soap afterwards.

Glanol metal polish is the professional’s polish for copper, brass etc. Very effective and long-lasting. Also known for its anti-rust properties and for its good effect on hobs, irons, pots and pans.

EUR12.38

Rag rug Tuskaft red

Hand-woven, sturdy rag rug, old-fashioned narrow and with elements of real cotton rags. The rags are cut from already washed fabrics, which is why the rug does not shrink significantly when washed.

The rag rug is woven with a felting technique mainly in off-white and black with elements of gray, green, red, yellow and blue-gray rag colors. The colors vary naturally from weave to weave. Red edging. Great colors for the Christmas kitchen!

Handwoven. Warp and weft of 100% cotton. Finished hemmed. Length 2.50 m and 3.50 m. Width 60 cm.

Washing instructions: Shrinkage when washed up to 10 percent. Machine wash 60 degrees color wash. Recommended detergent: liquid linseed oil soap.

EUR320.49EUR407.61

Rod with buds Nästgårds

Curtain rod from the mid-19th century, typical thin rod with elegant hand-turned end knobs in birch. Attached to the wall using hand-forged screw hooks.

The original pole, which comes from the farm Nästgårds in Sterte, Österfärnebo (now one of our exhibition houses) was painted with 7 percent carbon black gray and with buds in 100 percent carbon black.

EUR48.14

Roller blind 18th century complete set

Make your own 18th century style roller blind, the kind that is rolled using ropes. A complete roller blind kit includes a round rod, a square rod, two rings of glass, two leather straps and about 8 meters of cotton cord.

We recommend hand-forged nails, 1.5 – 2″, to attach the leather straps and a sturdy fabric, such as our product Roller Blind Fabric.

EUR59.15

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