Bjorn Wiinblad (1918 –  2006), was a Danish painter, designer and artist in ceramics, silver, bronze, textiles, and graphics. His work has been shown widely in Europe, USA, Japan, Australia and Canada.

Characteristics of Wiinblad's work include whimsical round-faced people, dressed in vaguely 19th-century costume. They are often surrounded by natural elements: twining vines, floral wreaths, and fantastical trees. When Wiinblad employed colour, he did so with great assurance. His colours are saturated and strong—sometimes almost psychedelic—and are often supplemented with metallic gold or silver.

Wiinblad was an important designer for the Rosenthal porcelain company and also also designed ceramic pieces for Nymolle, a Danish pottery.

Bjorn Wiinblad

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