This German ceramic vase from the 1970s is crafted from stoneware with a matte, grainy surface. The piece features a cool, muted grey shade with a subtle greenish undertone, embodying a geometric, modernist form: a cylindrical body gently tapers toward the base, while the wide, flared rim lends balanced proportions. The absence of decorative glazes or painted motifs allows the material and silhouette to take center stage. Its clean, functional profile aligns with the spirit of German modernist design of the 1970s. The vase is preserved in good vintage condition, with a light, even patina and no visible mechanical damage – it has been gently refreshed while maintaining its original character. The listed price refers to one piece only. This vessel echoes an era when form and material became a statement of restrained elegance. In 1970s Germany, designers embraced raw textures, natural hues, and minimalist lines – all converging in an everyday object that needs no ornament to express its value. The stoneware here conjures images of cool mornings, where light diffuses on the matte surface and the vase bears silent witness to a shift in design: from bold experimentation to contemplative simplicity. The vase can be paired with other ceramic or glass vessels in neutral tones to create a harmonious arrangement on a table or sideboard in the living room. It would work well as a single accent in a mid-century modern or minimalist interior – pairing it with light wood, concrete, or graphite accessories would emphasize the subtlety of its grey hue and the rawness of its texture. Its tall form is ideal for displaying a few branches or leaves, but it can also remain empty as a sculptural highlight within the space.
DIMENSION
Height24 cm
Width15 cm
Length15 cm
Dimension details
Length15 cm
Height24 cm
Width15 cm
Weight1 kg
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