This ceramic vase, designed by Peter Dieter and produced in Germany during the 1970s, exemplifies the era's characteristic form: a wide, rounded base flows seamlessly into a gently tapered neck, finished with a glossy amber-orange glaze that contrasts strikingly with the main body. The dominant color is a deep, cool green with a matte, slightly textured surface, giving the piece a rustic and tactile appeal. The front features a raised, stylized floral motif in the signature West German 'Fat Lava' style—bold orange-red petals, cream-colored leaves, and small circular accents, all outlined in dark brown or black to create a vivid, graphic ornamentation. The craftsmanship is evident in the detailed relief work and the harmonious color transitions, typical of the handmade ceramics of the period. The vase is preserved in very good vintage condition, with no visible chips, cracks, or major signs of wear.This vase carries the voice of 1970s German craftsmanship, when color and texture became central to the language of everyday objects. Its form and decoration recall the era's confident designers, who drew on folk art for inspiration and reimagined it in a modern, decorative context. The textured green, punctuated by the energetic glaze of the neck and the dynamic floral relief, seems to tell a story of homes where everyday ceramics brought a sense of adventure and imagination—where daily life met artistry, and tradition blended with modernity.The vase can be paired with other decorative elements featuring pronounced textures—it works well with wooden or metal consoles, raw concrete, or woolen textiles. Its bottle-like silhouette and assertive palette make it suitable for mid-century modern interiors as
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Height49 cm
Depth21 cm
Width35 cm
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Width35 cm
Height49 cm
Depth21 cm
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