A unique, handmade art object with a powerful, rough texture.
This heavy ceramic object (tile/sculpture) is a beautiful example of mid-century studio ceramics. The work is characterized by a deep relief of a sunflower, executed in a brutal, almost primitive style that fits perfectly within current Brutalist and Wabi-sabi interior trends.
The earthy tones combined with the cobalt blue accents and the coarse clay texture make this a tactile object that demands attention. Not mass-produced, but a unique piece with a soul.
Details:
• Style: Brutalism / Studio Ceramics / Folk Art
• Material: Coarse chamotte clay, glazed
• Period: Circa 1960-1970
• Condition: Authentic vintage condition. 15x15cm
The rough edges are part of the design and contribute to the character. Styling tip:
Place this object on a wooden sideboard or in an open shelving unit next to a minimalist vase. The contrast between the rough ceramic and a smooth surface is beautiful.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsMulti Color, CremeMaterialCeramicNumber of items1First ownerYesHeight15 cmWidth15 cmDepth1 cm