Sylvia Rosa Agneta Stave, birth name Sylvia Gadd, (1908–1994) was a Swedish silversmith and illustrator who was active until 1940. After successfully exhibiting at the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition, she was appointed lead artist at , a large jewellery firm employing over 600 with a factory in Stockholm. Over the following years, she received good reviews for the articles exhibited in Sweden and abroad and her designs for everyday items were adopted by Hallbergs for mass production. After attending the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris (1937–1939), she contributed works to Hallbergs for the last time. In 1940, she married the French physician René Agid and moved to Paris, after which she ceased designing. Many of her works are included in the permanent collection of Stochholm's National Museum.
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| - Sylvia Rosa Agneta Stave, birth name Sylvia Gadd, (1908–1994) was a Swedish silversmith and illustrator who was active until 1940. After successfully exhibiting at the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition, she was appointed lead artist at , a large jewellery firm employing over 600 with a factory in Stockholm. Over the following years, she received good reviews for the articles exhibited in Sweden and abroad and her designs for everyday items were adopted by Hallbergs for mass production. After attending the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris (1937–1939), she contributed works to Hallbergs for the last time. In 1940, she married the French physician René Agid and moved to Paris, after which she ceased designing. Many of her works are included in the permanent collection of Stochholm's National Museum. (en)
- Sylvia Rosa Agneta "Trojka" Stave (född Stave-Gadd, gift de Vries och senare Agid), född 25 maj 1908 i Växjö, död 28 oktober 1994 i Paris i Frankrike, var en svensk silversmed, tecknare och formgivare. Stave gjorde sig under 1930- och 1940-talen sig känd som en skicklig formgivare och var 1931–1939 konstnärlig ledare för C. G. Hallbergs Guldsmedsaktiebolag Stockholm. (sv)
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| - Sylvia Rosa Agneta Stave, birth name Sylvia Gadd, (1908–1994) was a Swedish silversmith and illustrator who was active until 1940. After successfully exhibiting at the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition, she was appointed lead artist at , a large jewellery firm employing over 600 with a factory in Stockholm. Over the following years, she received good reviews for the articles exhibited in Sweden and abroad and her designs for everyday items were adopted by Hallbergs for mass production. After attending the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris (1937–1939), she contributed works to Hallbergs for the last time. In 1940, she married the French physician René Agid and moved to Paris, after which she ceased designing. Many of her works are included in the permanent collection of Stochholm's National Museum. (en)
- Sylvia Rosa Agneta "Trojka" Stave (född Stave-Gadd, gift de Vries och senare Agid), född 25 maj 1908 i Växjö, död 28 oktober 1994 i Paris i Frankrike, var en svensk silversmed, tecknare och formgivare. Stave gjorde sig under 1930- och 1940-talen sig känd som en skicklig formgivare och var 1931–1939 konstnärlig ledare för C. G. Hallbergs Guldsmedsaktiebolag Stockholm. Hennes produktion var inriktad mot minimalistiska, materialmässigt exklusiva bruksföremål i avantgardistisk design och väckte uppmärksamhet både i Sverige och internationellt innan hon i slutet av 1930-talet abrupt avslutade sin karriär. Efter att ha varit i stort sett bortglömd under ett halvsekel återupptäcktes på 1980-talet Sylvia Stave som formgivare, bland annat efter att den italienska designfirman Alessi tagit en av hennes kannor i nyproduktion. (sv)
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