This Danish ceramic vase from the 1960s is defined by its sculptural form: a broad, rounded base flows seamlessly into a slender neck, ending in a softly flared rim. The deep cobalt blue dominates the surface, animated by vibrant turquoise and green streaks that create dynamic, vertical movement. The glossy, highly reflective glaze contrasts with more matte, textured areas, intensifying the impression of depth and irregularity characteristic of mid-century studio pottery. The vase is entirely ceramic, with a substantial, stable construction. Subtle transitions between colors and intentional glaze drips highlight the artisanal, hand-crafted quality of the piece. It is preserved in very good original condition, with only minor signs of use typical for its age—no cracks or significant damage.The form of this vase tells the story of Northern modernism: bold color meets the organic nature of clay and glaze. The vessel appears as if a wave of cobalt water has been caught at its crest—motion suspended in ceramic. Light reflections drift across the glazed surface like a Scandinavian morning, while the irregular color transitions recall the experimental spirit of Danish workshops in the 1960s, where each piece bore a unique character. This is a ceramic narrative of restrained yet expressive aesthetics, maintaining simplicity while embodying artistic freedom.The
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Height22 cm
Width19 cm
Length19 cm
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Length19 cm
Height22 cm
Width19 cm
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