This postmodern ceramic vase, produced by Steuler in Germany during the 1980s, displays a squat, rounded form with harmonious proportions and a slightly raised, narrow rim. The main color is a cool, muted lavender-purple with a matte finish, enlivened by expressive, dynamic brushstrokes in a deep, mossy green. The glaze has a subtle satin sheen that enhances the interplay of colors and the direction of the brushwork. The ceramic surface is smooth to the touch, and the low, wide body (height 10 cm, diameter 16 cm, opening diameter 9 cm) makes the vase suitable for low floral arrangements or as a standalone decorative object. There are no visible cracks, chips, or repairs – the vase is in very good, original condition, with all elements preserved. This vase tells the story of the 1980s, when postmodernism introduced bold color and playful form into interior design. The painterly green accents seem to converse with the lavender base, evoking a spirit of spontaneity and creative freedom. The piece stands as a relic of an era in which the boundaries between functional object and art blurred, inviting the viewer to see everyday items as small works of art. Its surface, animated by dynamic brushwork, echoes the distinctiveness, daring, and craftsmanship of German design from that period. The vase may be incorporated into contemporary interiors, where it works well against plain, light-colored walls or within eclectic, collector-style spaces. It could be paired with ceramics of geometric forms or glass vessels in contrasting hues to underscore its postmodern energy. In a setting with natural wood and
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Height10 cm
Length16 cm
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Length16 cm
Height10 cm
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