The Scheurich Europ Line vase from the 1960s is an original example of West German ceramics, crafted from high-quality glazed ceramic. Its cylindrical, gently tapering form measures 28 cm in height and 10 cm in base diameter. The dominant color is a creamy beige with a subtle, speckled texture enhanced by a lustrous glaze. The decoration features three horizontal teal-blue lines encircling the upper section, intersected by a single vertical black line. Two bold, red circular accents are placed asymmetrically, adding a graphic lightness to the design. The original gold Scheurich Europ Line sticker remains on the front, confirming its authenticity. The vase exemplifies the mid-century modern style with a clear minimalist influence. It is preserved in very good condition—the glaze is intact, with no chips, cracks, or signs of repair.This vase speaks in the voice of the 1960s, when European ceramics broke away from strict geometry, introducing a playful and abstract spirit into everyday objects. The creamy surface serves as a canvas for graphic experiments, while the dynamic lines and red dots evoke optimism and a belief in the power of color. The piece tells the story of an era when design was meant to be approachable and joyful, yet always refined in its clarity of form.The Scheurich Europ Line vase can be combined with classic mid-century modern furniture or more contemporary interiors. It works well as a standalone accent on an oak console, a light wood shelf, or among other ceramic vessels with simple lines and muted tones. It is worth pairing with neutral textiles or a single contrasting detail—such as blue glass or a red graphic print—to highlight its graphic character.
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Height28 cm
Width10 cm
Length10 cm
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Length10 cm
Height28 cm
Width10 cm
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