This ceramic bowl or planter from the 1970s exemplifies European studio pottery influenced by mid-century modern and Scandinavian design. Its silhouette is balanced, with a wide, gently flared rim and a stable, narrowing base that highlight a modernist simplicity. The smooth ceramic surface is coated in a soft pea green glaze with a gentle sheen, while evenly spaced horizontal incised lines create a minimalist, rhythmic texture. The transition from body to foot is seamless, and the overall style is restrained and functional, true to the era’s spirit. The condition is very good, with no visible damage, chips, or signs of restoration. The form of this bowl speaks of a time when balance between daily utility and refined simplicity was sought. The pea green glaze evokes the calm of Scandinavian interiors of the 1970s, where light softly glides over the glossy surface, and subtle incised rhythms give the object a discreet, almost meditative presence. This vessel does not dominate its surroundings—it introduces a gentle order and serves as a quiet reminder of the craftsmanship of decades past. It can be paired with low consoles in light wood, coarse textiles, or unglazed ceramics in a neutral palette. The bowl works well as a single accent on a dining or side table, emphasizing minimalist arrangements in mid-century modern or Scandinavian style. Consider combining it with other organically shaped vessels, or displaying it against a plain wall to highlight its color and delicate rhythmic texture.
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Height11 cm
Length22 cm
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Length22 cm
Height11 cm
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