Set of Two Plates New Look, green white, porcelain, Metzler & Ortloff, Germany, 1960s.
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This set of two porcelain plates by Metzler & Ortloff was manufactured in Germany during the 1960s. Each plate features an organic, asymmetric silhouette with softly rounded corners—a clear departure from the standard round dinnerware of the period. The porcelain is finished with a high-gloss glaze, highlighting the saturated forest green and crisp white tones. A bold pattern of alternating diagonal green and white stripes covers the surface, while the white fields are accented by recurring hand-painted black spiral motifs. The edges are clean and precisely finished, with no signs of damage or notable wear. The glaze has retained its shine, and the decorative pattern is intact, indicating careful preservation and near-original condition. There are no scratches, chips, or losses visible; the base of the plates is not shown, so manufacturer markings cannot be verified. Condition: excellently preserved, with minimal natural signs of time.
These plates echo the vibrant spirit and experimental approach to form characteristic of mid-century German porcelain, embracing abstraction and bold graphic elements. The smooth curves and dynamic interplay of green and white bands evoke movement, reminiscent of hand-printed posters from the era—a snapshot of vintage charm held beneath the glaze. The rhythmic geometry and subtle spiral motifs create a narrative of design open to change, reflecting a dialogue between form and function.
This set can serve as functional vintage dessert plates or as a decorative feature, displayed
DIMENSION
Height3 cm
Depth19 cm
Width19 cm
Dimension details
Width19 cm
Height3 cm
Depth19 cm
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