This Danish ceramic vase from the 1970s, produced by the Soholm manufactory, embodies the era's distinctive style with its wide, rounded body and short, narrow neck. The dominant hue is a warm, earthy beige with a speckled matte finish, accented by notes of brown and olive green. The surface features a raised, abstract geometric motif reminiscent of stylized leaves or branches, imparting a sculptural, tactile quality. The lower section is finished in a deeper brown, creating a subtle two-tone effect. The matte glaze and slightly rustic, grainy texture are characteristic of Scandinavian mid-century modern design, while the hand-applied decorations reflect the precision of studio craftsmanship. The vase is preserved in good original condition, displaying minor signs of use such as small scratches and natural patina. Within this ceramic form echoes the voice of Danish modernism from the 1970s: it fuses the simplicity of nature with the quiet expression of the artisan. The matte surface and organic lines call to mind a northern workshop where everyday objects became small-scale sculptures. The raised motif seems to evoke a Nordic forest, with light gliding over bark and earthy tones recalling the calm
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Height14 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
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Width13 cm
Height14 cm
Depth13 cm
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