This porcelain vase by Alboth & Kaiser, crafted in Germany in the 1970s, exemplifies the refined craftsmanship of late European modernism, infused with distinct neoclassical and baroque revival influences. The harmonious, bulbous body features a narrow, flared neck and a single, gently curved handle, all rendered in high-quality porcelain with a flawless, cool white glaze and a lustrous finish. The surface is richly adorned with dense, intricate gold floral motifs—predominantly roses and swirling vines—applied in metallic, reflective gold that contrasts strikingly with the plain white neck and handle. The precision of the decoration, seamless handle integration, and well-balanced proportions attest to the vase's exceptional quality. The piece is preserved in excellent condition, showing no visible signs of wear, damage, or restoration. The vase echoes the spirit of the 1970s, when European porcelain houses sought a balance between classical ornamentation and contemporary clarity. It seems to speak of sunlit salons where gold plays against white, and floral motifs enliven everyday rituals with a subtle sense of opulence. The shimmering gilding catches the light, evoking memories of elegant gatherings and a sensual richness, yet always within the disciplined context of modern aesthetics. This vase can be displayed on a console or low sideboard, where its decorative presence becomes the centerpiece of an arrangement. It would suit classic, eclectic, or collector’s modern interiors—paired with other porcelain objects, minimalist accents in glass or metal, or neutral textiles. A single statement flower can be placed in the vase, or it may be left unfilled to highlight the richness of its ornamentation. The listed price refers to one piece only.
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Height16 cm
Length12 cm
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Length12 cm
Height16 cm
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