Famous for their bold use of colours and interesting and striking glazing techniques these ceramic West German vases / pots are perfect for adding a mid-century modern feel to your home.
By the early 1960s the West German factories started to experiment heavily with the decorative effects of glazes. This experimentation was mainly with the use of mostly drip glazes, with one glaze running over another, usually in a contrasting colour or a different thickness, resulting in a lava-like effect. However it was the 1970s that saw a true expression in experimentation and innovation with pots of all types, from floor vases to miniature bowls, made in bizarre shapes and covered in all kinds of dazzling colours and patterns.
This particular pot was produced by Dulmer & Breiden one of the leading producers of art pottery in the years following WWII.
Featuring a lovely textured royal glaze, with an earthy striped pattern, this is the perfect piece to add to any collection or a great way for you to start.
In general good condition with wear commensurate with age. Measures approximately 22.5cm tall and 11cm wide.
By the early 1960s the West German factories started to experiment heavily with the decorative effects of glazes. This experimentation was mainly with the use of mostly drip glazes, with one glaze running over another, usually in a contrasting colour or a different thickness, resulting in a lava-like effect. However it was the 1970s that saw a true expression in experimentation and innovation with pots of all types, from floor vases to miniature bowls, made in bizarre shapes and covered in all kinds of dazzling colours and patterns.
This particular pot was produced by Dulmer & Breiden one of the leading producers of art pottery in the years following WWII.
Featuring a lovely textured royal glaze, with an earthy striped pattern, this is the perfect piece to add to any collection or a great way for you to start.
In general good condition with wear commensurate with age. Measures approximately 22.5cm tall and 11cm wide.