Ceramic dish, orange-red, ceramics, by J. van Erp, Netherlands, 1970s.
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This ceramic dish, designed by Jan van Erp, is a genuine example of Dutch 1970s design. Crafted from ceramics, it features a square silhouette with gently rounded corners and subtly elevated edges. The interior is coated in a bold, warm red-orange glaze, interspersed with organic black and gray speckled patterns. The glossy, glass-like surface contrasts with the rough, unglazed rim, exposing a raw, stone-like ceramic texture in gray tones. The dish maintains balanced proportions and an understated expressiveness, characteristic of the mid-century modern movement with a touch of brutalist influence. The condition is very good – no visible damage, cracks, or restoration traces. This piece echoes the spirit of the 1970s in the Netherlands, when craftsmanship embraced bold colors and tactile experimentation. The vibrant glaze and rugged edge reflect an era where materiality was expressive and simplicity of form carried a distinct artistic charge. It is an object that might whisper stories of gatherings at the table, artistic freedom, and a fascination with natural textures – a time when the ceramic studio was a space of boundless creativity. The dish can be combined with other handcrafted or raw-glazed vessels for a mid-century modern or contemporary eclectic table setting. It works well as a central accent on a console, coffee table, or as a fruit dish in the living room. It may be paired with matte surfaces or neutral textiles, where its vivid color and contrasting finishes will naturally draw attention. Dimensions: 17 × 17 cm, height 4 cm. The listed price refers to one piece.
DIMENSION
Height4 cm
Width17 cm
Length17 cm
Dimension details
Length17 cm
Height4 cm
Width17 cm
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