This ceramic vase by Scheurich, produced in Germany in the 1970s, is a clear example of modernist design focused on form and color. The slender, rectangular silhouette—measuring 26 cm in height, 12 cm in width, and 6 cm in depth—gently tapers towards the top, ending in a square opening. Crafted from stoneware, the vase presents a two-tone palette: one side in crisp, matte white, the other coated in a glossy, lime green glaze. The surface remains smooth and untextured, with no visible ornamentation, and the manufacturer's signature underscores its minimalist aesthetic. The condition is very good, with the original finish preserved, subtle local patina, and no mechanical damage. The listed price refers to a single piece. This vase echoes the spirit of 1970s German modernism, when design sought clarity, balance, and bold color contrasts. Its form speaks of restraint, yet also confidence—the interplay of white and green creates a graphic division, reminiscent of an era where functionality met expressive visual language. The smooth surface subtly plays with light, alternating between glossy and matte on its opposing sides. The vase would complement mid-century modern or minimalist interiors, where it could be paired with raw wood, glass, or subdued ceramics. It may be placed solo on a low sideboard or shelf to serve as a graphic accent, or grouped with other neutral vessels to highlight its bold palette. It works equally well as a decorative object or as a vessel for a single branch or a minimalist bouquet.
DIMENSION
Height26 cm
Width6 cm
Length12 cm
Dimension details
Length12 cm
Height26 cm
Width6 cm
Weight1 kg
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