Vase, beige ceramics, by S. Aage Jensen, Søholm, Denmark, 1960s.
389 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 18098
This ceramic vase, designed by Svend Åage Jensen for the Danish manufacturer Søholm in the 1960s, exemplifies mid-century modern craftsmanship where geometric form meets a restrained color palette. Its cylindrical body with a gently flared rim is hand-formed and hand-painted, resulting in subtle variations in decoration. The surface displays horizontal bands in tones of beige, taupe, olive green, and terracotta, while the upper section features a distinctive, repeating pattern: alternating panels in warm brown and off-white, each white section containing a stylized motif of two olive-green circles joined by a vertical line, all outlined in brown. The glaze is matte and slightly rustic in texture, with minor imperfections characteristic of artisanal work. The vase is in good vintage condition, with small traces of use and minor glaze losses, underscoring its authenticity and age.The form of this vase speaks to the Danish design sensibility of the 1960s—a harmony between utility and decoration. Its matte, earthy surface evokes the rugged nature of Scandinavia, while the geometric ornamentation recalls the architectural order of the era. The vase quietly suggests stories of homes where design was a part of daily life, with every detail carrying meaning; the hand-painted motifs vary subtly, as if each piece tells its own, unique narrative.The vase can be paired with other ceramic vessels from the 1950s and 60s to create a cohesive collection on a shelf or sideboard. It works well as a stand-alone accent against light, plain walls, allowing its earthy palette and geometric decoration
DIMENSION
Height22 cm
Depth10 cm
Width10 cm
Dimension details
Width10 cm
Height22 cm
Depth10 cm
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