This decorative ceramic tile, crafted by the German manufacturer Stehla in the 1970s, features a striking relief of a stylized peacock with its tail fully fanned out, centrally positioned on the square tile. The dominant color is a deep, burnt orange with a lustrous, glazed finish, giving the surface a vibrant and reflective quality. The peacock’s tail is accentuated with circular motifs filled with a gradient from yellow to orange, imparting rhythm and a sense of movement to the composition. Made of glazed ceramic, the tile displays precise, symmetrical relief lines characteristic of mid-century modern design with subtle references to folk art. The edges are clean and slightly beveled. Intended for wall display, the reverse side bears the manufacturer's signature. The tile is preserved in excellent condition, without visible damage or signs of restoration. The form of this tile echoes the spirit of the 1970s—a period when bold color palettes and geometric motifs intertwined with a renewed fascination for nature and artisanal craftsmanship. The peacock, rendered in a simplified, almost graphic manner, seems to recount an era when wall decor served not only as ornamentation but as a statement of optimism and individuality. The glossy glaze captures and reflects light, reminiscent of sunlit afternoons, while the smooth color gradations imbue the piece with the lightness so characteristic of the period’s design language. This
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Height25 cm
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