A quietly striking example of mid-century design, this 1960s porcelain flower vase carries the visual language of the era with effortless poise. Believed to be made in Germany, it embodies the blend of craftsmanship and modern aesthetics that defined postwar decorative arts.
The vase’s silhouette is beautifully restrained — a study in simple geometry that feels both timeless and distinctly of its decade. Its surface is decorated with an abstract, organic pattern of intersecting forms, where earthy tones meet softer accents in a composition that nearly suggests brushstrokes or natural textures in motion. This kind of spontaneous yet balanced decoration reflects the mid-century fascination with expressive form married to utility.
Though it has lived a life of use, this piece remains in excellent vintage condition with no cracks or chips - a rare find for collectors and lovers of living spaces that celebrate authentic history. Whether you display it as a sculptural object or fill it with seasonal blooms, it’s a design classic that speaks to thoughtful interiors and sustainable style.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsYellowMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height18 cmWidth8 cmDepth8 cm