Art Deco Floral Pitcher by Boch Frères Keramis, La Louvière
Designed by Raymond Chevalier, Belgium, 1930s
A delightful and highly decorative Art Deco pitcher by Boch Frères Keramis, designed by Raymond Chevalier, showcasing the playful elegance and refined artistry for which his work is admired. With its rounded, almost sculptural globular form, gracefully curved gilt handle and softly flared spout, the piece has a charming, almost whimsical presence.
The surface is richly decorated with an all-over stylized floral composition in shades of cobalt blue and white on a pale turquoise ground, creating a fresh and luminous effect. The dense ornamental pattern wraps seamlessly around the body, while touches of gilding add warmth and sophistication. The balance between the bold rounded form and the intricate decoration is quintessential Art Deco.
Whether displayed as a cabinet piece, used as a small pitcher, or simply appreciated as a sculptural accent, this piece brings a vivid decorative note to both Art Deco and modern interiors.
Presented in very good vintage condition, with minor wear to the gilding, entirely normal for pieces approaching a century in age.
Founded in 1841 in La Louvière, Boch Frères Keramis became one of Belgium’s most celebrated ceramic manufactories. During the Art Deco years, designers such as Raymond Chevalier helped define the factory’s distinctive modern style, blending elegant forms with imaginative decorative motifs that remain highly collectible today.
Will be carefully packaged and well protected
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlue, Gold, WhiteMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height16 cmWidth14 cmDepth12 cm