This small ceramic vase by Nila Keramik, crafted in Sweden during the 1970s, displays a classic bottle form with a narrow, white neck and a rounded, bulbous body. The surface is adorned with hand-painted, stylized floral motifs in vibrant shades of teal blue, mustard yellow, olive green, and black, all set against a background of fine, vertical gray lines that add subtle texture and depth. The lower section features a greenish band that gently fades into a glossy, almost black base. The overall finish is smooth and shiny, free from chips, cracks, or noticeable signs of wear. The vase remains in very good condition, with crisp, hand-painted details and vivid colors throughout.This vase echoes the spirit of Swedish modernism from the 1970s: a sense of freedom in color and decoration, and the cheerful simplicity of everyday objects. The geometric, exaggerated floral motifs tell a story of the era’s optimistic aesthetic—when daily life played out in bright interiors and craftsmanship met the repeatability of industrial production. The vase seems to whisper of Scandinavian mornings, where even a modest bouquet could become a celebration of color and light.The vase may be paired with other ceramics from the same era, bleached woods, or simple glass vessels to highlight its Scandinavian origins. It would work well as a single accent on a shelf or coffee table, or among a collection of colorful trinkets in a bright living room. Consider combining it with natural textiles, minimalist prints, or green plants to enhance its cheerful, retro character typical of 1970s interiors.No additional technical information or manufacturer’s care instructions are provided. Due to its ceramic surface, gentle cleaning with a soft, damp cloth is recommended.
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Height15 cm
Depth9 cm
Width9 cm
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Width9 cm
Height15 cm
Depth9 cm
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