Vase, blue ceramic, Michael Andersen & Son, Denmark, 1960s.
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This small ceramic vase by Michael Andersen & Son, originating from the Danish island of Bornholm in the 1960s, is a refined example of Scandinavian mid-century modernism in miniature. The compact, slightly angular silhouette is finished in a cool, medium blue with subtle tonal transitions, and a glossy glaze heightens the depth of the color. Decorative raised panels encircle the body, depicting stylized figurative and abstract motifs in a slightly darker blue, offering a tactile contrast against the smooth surface. The original maker’s stamp on the base confirms its authenticity and provenance. The vase is preserved in excellent condition, with no visible signs of wear, damage, or restoration. Within its small scale, this piece tells the story of mid-century Danish ceramics: modernist restraint harmonizes with the graphic freedom of relief. The vase seems to echo the era’s voice, when craftsmanship met artistic imagination—evoking Bornholm’s reputation as an artists’ island, where every detail was intentional and the palette drew inspiration from the island’s austere, coastal landscape. The cool blue and rhythmic relief motifs recall Scandinavian light, shimmering on the glaze for a mineral-like effect. This vase can be placed on a low shelf or sideboard, serving as a subtle collectible accent in a living room or bedroom. It works well in mid-century modern or minimalist Scandinavian interiors, especially alongside pale woods, milky glass, or small graphic artworks. It may be paired with other miniature ceramics or glass objects to emphasize its sculptural shape and monochromatic palette. The listed price applies to a single piece.
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Height8 cm
Length6 cm
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Length6 cm
Height8 cm
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