These two ceramic plates bear the mark “Tellefsen,” a known but lightly documented ceramic name possibly linked to small studio or regional production. The unadorned, utilitarian style suggests mid-century modern or minimalist influence — functional design with an emphasis on form and glaze over ornamentation.
Such pieces were commonly found in mid-century homes, bridging the gap between artisan pottery and manufactured utility ware. Their subdued palette and clean form align them with both practical and decorative settings.























