This exquisite 1960s flower vase hails from Lichte Porcelain, a historic German manufacturer founded in 1822 and renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship. Under the guidance of the Heubach brothers (Gebrüder Heubach) from 1840, Lichte became a hub of porcelain artistry, producing delicate household items, figurines, and iconic doll heads. With the support of the factory’s art school, skilled designers brought their creativity to Lichte, crafting award-winning decorative pieces that combined technical mastery with artistic flair.
Reflecting the timeless aesthetics of mid-century design, this vase features a simple, geometric form adorned with a charming, understated pattern. Its clean lines and gentle curves make it equally suited for display as a sculptural object or for showcasing fresh blooms. Remarkably preserved, this piece is in perfect condition with no cracks or chips, offering a rare opportunity to own a slice of design history.
Whether displayed as part of a curated mid-century collection or as a standalone statement piece, this vase embodies the elegance, craftsmanship, and artistry that have made Lichte Porcelain a celebrated name in 20th-century design.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBrownMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height8 cmWidth16 cmDepth8 cm