Wilhelm Kage (1889-1960) inspecting Farsta pieces in the 1950s. The Farsta set – his most exclusive ceramic work – was first presented at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1930. The breadth of the Farsta set is striking – ranging from miniature to large-scale. There are vases and urns, sculptures, ashtrays, and half-meter high pieces, all with a discernible presence and aura of quality. The pieces are marked with “Farsta” and regarded as nobility in the world of Swedish pottery.