Ceramic container, brown blue, ceramics, Denmark, 1960s.
135 PLN
150 PLN
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This Danish ceramic container from the 1960s embodies the essence of Scandinavian minimalism. Crafted from raw, unglazed brown clay at the base and sides, it transitions into a deep, glossy cobalt blue glaze that covers the upper portion. The irregular, organic boundary between the matte, slightly textured clay and the lustrous glaze creates a striking yet understated contrast. The vessel’s low, cylindrical form features gently rounded shoulders and a subtly recessed opening, free from handles or additional ornamentation – emphasizing functional simplicity and harmonious proportions. The piece is hand-signed on the underside, attesting to its authenticity and artisanal origin. It is preserved in very good condition, with no visible damage or chips. This container carries the quiet voice of 1960s northern Europe: raw clay and deep blue meet at the threshold of light and shadow, evoking the atmosphere of Scandinavian studios where design was born from everyday life and simplicity. Each irregularity in the glaze is a trace of the maker’s hand, each matte texture a narrative of restraint and respect for material. Though compact, it subtly builds a story of harmony, function, and serenity. It can be paired with raw light wood boards, glass, or stone surfaces to highlight the interplay of materials. It works well as a holder for small objects in a living room, on a dining table, or in a minimalist kitchen, accentuating interiors in mid-century modern or Scandinavian style. It is worth combining with other ceramic vessels of simple lines or with graphite linen textiles for a calm and balanced composition. The listed price refers to one piece.
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Height7 cm
Length12 cm
Dimension details
Length12 cm
Height7 cm
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