Ceramic dish, black red-green, ceramics, France, 1970s.
234 PLN
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This ceramic dish from Quimper, France, dates back to the 1970s and exemplifies the era’s French studio ceramics. Hand-formed from ceramic, it features a stylized star or sea star shape, emphasizing its organic and unique character. The outer edges and underside are coated in a deep, glossy black, while the interior is adorned with a dramatic, high-gloss red glaze radiating from the center. These bold color transitions are complemented by turquoise-green accents that blend seamlessly into the black rim. The expressive glazing, visible brushwork, and the undulating, irregular rim imbue the dish with a sculptural, freeform quality characteristic of 1970s French modernism. The surface is smooth and glassy, and the piece is preserved in excellent condition without visible signs of use, damage, or restoration. It is signed, with a diameter of 20 cm and a height of 5 cm. The listed price refers to a single piece. This dish encapsulates the spirit of the French avant-garde of the 1970s. Its dynamic form and vivid colors evoke the experimentation with material and color typical of the time. The piece seems to tell a story of creative freedom and the pursuit of new modes of expression—its flowing edges and expressive glaze suggest movement, spontaneity, and energy. The high-gloss finish, broken by bold color contrasts, allows light to dance across its surface, giving it an almost jewel-like presence. The dish can serve as both a functional object—for fruit, sweets, or small snacks—and a decorative accent on a table, sideboard, or shelf. It works well in mid-century modern interiors, eclectic collector’s spaces,
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Height5 cm
Length20 cm
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Length20 cm
Height5 cm
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