This ceramic vase by Strehla, produced in Germany in the 1970s, features a cylindrical body with a slightly flared neck and a narrow, rounded lip. The predominant colors are a vibrant turquoise and deep charcoal grey, accented by subtle brownish tones at the base and neck. The surface is coated with a high-gloss glaze that intensifies the depth of the colors. The body is adorned with a bold, abstract geometric relief—quintessential for the German Fat Lava style of the mid-century modern era. The decoration consists of irregular light blue shapes outlined in almost black, creating a striking visual contrast. The vase is in good vintage condition: no visible chips or cracks, with only minor surface scratches and gentle signs of age typical for the period.Its form and finish echo the 1970s—an era marked by boldness, experimental colors, and a fascination with abstract, tactile surfaces. The thick glaze and pronounced relief evoke the spirit of German design at the time, when even everyday objects could become miniature sculptures for the home. The interplay of turquoise and charcoal calls to mind interiors where detail and personal choice mattered, where vibrant collections and a love for contemporary applied arts shaped the atmosphere. This vase seems to tell a story of homes alive with energy and a collector's passion for unique design.The vase works well as a
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Height21 cm
Width9 cm
Length9 cm
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Length9 cm
Height21 cm
Width9 cm
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