This Strehla Keramik ceramic pitcher represents the synergy of rustic tradition and mid-century modern sensibility prevalent in 1970s German ceramics. The pitcher’s rotund, globular body is complemented by a subtly ribbed, narrow neck and finished in a high-gloss glaze. Its relief decoration includes glossy deep-blue grapes and lively green leaves on one side, and winding, textured vine patterns in dark, nearly black outlining on the other—all forming a harmonious, characterful palette ranging from off-white and pale green gradients to cobalt blue and contrasting black. The smooth grey base and glossy black-glazed spout interior emphasize technical precision, while the hand-shaped handle, with its organic contour and slight irregularities, reveals artisanal craftsmanship typical for Strehla Keramik. Signed by the manufacturer, the pitcher is preserved in ideal original condition with no visible usage marks, cracks, chips, or restoration—an authentic piece throughout.
This vessel reflects the narrative of 1970s West Germany—a time when reverence for folk motifs merged with a fascination for color and simplified form. Its stylized grapes and leaves evoke rural visual language, while the dynamic outline and lustrous glaze offer a distinctly modern clarity
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Height22 cm
Width17 cm
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Width17 cm
Height22 cm
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