This German ceramic vase from the 1960s features a harmonious, cylindrical silhouette consistent with the language of mid-century minimalist modernism. Its proportions are balanced: 23 cm height and 9 cm diameter give it a slender yet stable presence. The exterior is rendered in warm beige and cream tones, smoothly transitioning into smoky gray and charcoal black accents, forming an organic, irregular pattern. The matte, slightly textured surface evokes a velvet-like touch, contrasted by the glossy black glaze inside. The vase bears the original manufacturer’s sticker, confirming its authenticity and the careful craftsmanship typical of German ceramics from this era. It is preserved in very good condition, with no visible signs of use, restoration, or damage. The price refers to a single piece. This vase speaks in the quiet voice of the 1960s: a time that valued simplicity of form and subtle interplay of color. Its minimalist silhouette and fluid color transitions echo the modernist approach to decoration—eschewing ornamentation for organic harmony. The surface seems to tell the story of its material, where light softly rests, as if capturing a tranquil landscape within a ceramic form. The vase can be paired with a light wooden tabletop or a marble console to highlight its subdued palette and texture. It would work well in both mid-century modern settings and calm, minimalist interiors, where it becomes a discreet focal point. It is worth combining with a single branch or dried grasses to emphasize the organic nature of the ceramic, or arranging it with other vessels of simple form and matte finish to create a collectible rhythm on a windowsill or shelf.
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Height23 cm
Length9 cm
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Length9 cm
Height23 cm
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