This Strehla ceramic jug from the 1960s exemplifies the restrained approach and balanced proportions of German mid-century design. Crafted from beige ceramic with a gently speckled, matte glaze reminiscent of ivory, the piece features an organically applied glaze line that adds subtle movement and tactile depth. The form is rounded and bulbous, tapering into a short cylindrical neck and finished with a small, rounded lip. The handle is smoothly integrated, providing a secure and comfortable grip—its arc echoing the handcrafted, mid-century sensibility. The jug’s surface has a lightly perceptible texture beneath the glaze, and the minimalist silhouette is characteristic of the era’s modern spirit with a nod to neoclassical simplicity. There are no visible chips, cracks, or restoration marks; the jug remains in excellent vintage condition, with only minimal traces of gentle use that reinforce its authentic period character. This jug speaks softly in the language of German mid-century: it values materiality without the need for ornament. The matte finish diffuses light gently, while the smooth, rounded profile tells of a time when simplicity answered postwar longings for harmony. Its organic silhouette and muted color bring to mind the quiet rituals of daily
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Height16 cm
Depth15 cm
Width15 cm
Dimension details
Width15 cm
Height16 cm
Depth15 cm
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