This Belgian ceramic vase from the 1970s exemplifies Space Age design, where geometric form meets a bold, energetic palette. The wide, rounded body flows seamlessly into a narrow, cylindrical neck with a pronounced lip, all finished in a high-gloss, saturated orange glaze. The upper rim’s interior is white, creating a subtle contrast to the vivid exterior. The surface is perfectly smooth and reflective, free of additional patterns or ornamentation. The piece has been professionally restored, with a discreetly retouched chip on the upper edge; there are no visible cracks or significant damage. The vase is in very good condition, with restoration carried out in a precise and unobtrusive manner. Its form evokes the spirit of the 1970s, a time when design sought answers to the challenges of modernity and color was used to awaken new emotions. The orange ceramic surface, as if caught in motion, speaks of the boldness of the era’s designers—futuristic minimalism focused on the power of hue and proportion rather than ornament. This vase seems to tell a story of an era when imagination aimed for the stars and everyday objects acquired a cosmic pulse. The vase would suit interiors inspired by the Space Age aesthetic, but could also be paired with mid-century modern furniture or minimalist designs in light wood. It works well as a solo statement on a white or concrete shelf, or alongside plants with simple, linear leaves. For greater contrast and depth, it can be combined with black ceramics or glass—allowing the orange shade to stand out against a calm, neutral palette. The listed price refers to one piece.
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Height13 cm
Length11 cm
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Length11 cm
Height13 cm
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