The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum is an art, design and industrial history museum in Gustavsberg, which has its origins in objects gradually preserved from the
Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory production. The museum was not originally open for public viewing, but from 1956 there has been a museum open to the public. It is now run by
Värmdö municipality. The municipality owns the property on the original factory site, while the object collection was donated to the
National Museum by the previous owner to Gustavsbergs Factories, "
Kooperativa Förbundet" (the Cooperative Union). The basic exhibitions showing the history of porcelain from an international perspective, porcelain manufacture in Gustavsberg since the early 1800s, designs of Gustav's studio, in particular,
Wilhelm Kåge,
Stig Lindberg and
Bernt Friberg and examples of functional
porcelain from the 1900s. The Museum Director is Kjell Lööw. == Gallery ==