Pair of ceramic cachepots, white, Duemler & Breiden, Germany, 1970s.
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This pair of ceramic cachepots by Duemler & Breiden embodies the clarity of 1970s West German design, where subtle form and minimal decoration take center stage. Crafted from quality stoneware, the pieces display a smooth, cool white glaze accentuating their gently curved silhouettes and slightly thickened rims. Each exterior surface features a delicate, tactile relief of abstract diagonal lines—a restrained motif that enhances the minimalist concept. Their proportions allow for convenient nesting, and a manufacturer's signature is present on the base. Both items are in very good preserved condition, showing no chips, cracks, or visible signs of wear; the surfaces remain sleek and evenly glossy. These cachepots echo the modernist spirit of the 1970s, recalling a period when ceramic craft embraced a harmony between function and understated aesthetic. The incised relief stands as a quiet nod to the era’s geometric sensibility, while the crisp white finish speaks of a fresh optimism characteristic of the time. The vessels seem to tell the story of everyday objects designed to be trustworthy and lasting—never demanding attention, instead supporting a calm composition within the interior. This set would complement arrangements that highlight modernist attention to detail. The cachepots work well with softly shaped plants and can be placed on raw metal consoles or oak shelving. They may be grouped with other 1960s or 1970s ceramics or played off against vivid Murano glass. In mid-century-inspired or eclectic collector interiors, they offer a measured accent—cool and refined, quietly supporting the surrounding setting.
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Height12 cm
Width15 cm
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Width15 cm
Height12 cm
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