The Wade Falstaff ceramic bowl, produced in England in the 1970s, is a refined example of mid-century modern minimalism. Crafted from smooth ceramic, it features a saturated, cool deep navy blue glaze that creates a glossy, almost mirror-like surface. The bowl’s form is understated yet balanced: low in height (9 cm) in relation to its generous diameter (22 cm), with gently outward-flaring sides and a stable, flat base. The absence of ornamentation and the consistently smooth finish emphasize the modernist logic of form. The signature "Wade Falstaff England" authenticates its provenance. Its condition is described as excellent – the bowl shows no visible signs of use, damage, or restoration. This bowl echoes the voice of 1970s British modernism: the cool navy glaze reflects light in a serene plane, evoking the geometric discipline characteristic of the era. Its pure line and muted color palette suggest the restraint valued in interiors of the time – the vessel seems to invite attentiveness, allowing the strength of simplicity and noble material to come forward. The unadorned, smooth surface sparks the imagination, leaving room for personal interpretation. The Wade bowl could be displayed on a low console or dining table, where it would highlight the rhythm of modern, minimalist settings. It pairs well with light woods, glass, or chrome accents, which bring out the depth and sheen of the glaze. It can act as a soloist on a white surface or be combined with other simple-form vessels, creating an orderly and harmonious composition. Interiors in the mid-century modern, Scandinavian, or even contemporary minimalist spirit will easily accommodate this timeless accent.
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Height9 cm
Length22 cm
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Length22 cm
Height9 cm
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