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Ceramano Ceramic - model meander - design Hans Welling - W-Germany - ceramics - 60's

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Producer: Ceramano Design: Hans Welling Dimensions: H 12.5 cm x Ø 13 cm Weight: 745 grams Origin: Germany Model: Meander Material: Ceramic Period: 1960's Marked: scratched signature at the bottom Condition: Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear and age - small chip on the bottom base ring, otherwise in beautiful condition. This is a vintage item. That means it has been used. Items are not new or perfect but very beautiful! Most vintage items show signs of wear. The extent to which these signs of wear are present is stated in the description. Photos are part of this description. So take a good look at this one. Vintage (read: used) items sometimes show color variations, uneven wear and/or normal wear and tear. Please keep this in mind when making your purchase. Ceramano-Kunstkeramik. ​​Jakob Schwaderlapp, owner of Jasba-Keramik in Ransbach, founded a company in 1959 with the aim of manufacturing high-quality, handmade decorative and construction ceramics. His son Willi Schwaderlapp, who was a co-partner, took over the management of the company. The company was split off in 1964. The company underwent positive economic development through the takeover of the Waku company. As a result, the export share increased by a quarter of the combined production. The range of tableware and other ceramic tableware was further expanded. The production of wall and floor tiles provided ceramic wall coverings that were regularly used in representative interior design at that time. ​In 1977, the 'Steinzeug- und Mosaikplattenfabrik Ransbach-Baumbach' was taken over. In 1984, the company filed for bankruptcy. The aim of the company's founding was to create a market segment for high-quality and correspondingly expensive ceramic objects, the production of which was previously reserved for small ceramic workshops, but which can now be produced through the consistent application of modern production methods, while taking into account of methods of artistic craftsmen. When the company went public with its extensive range during a detailed recruitment campaign and exhibited the program at the 'Frankfurter Frühjahrsmesse', Hans Welling was presented as the man responsible for not only all the shapes and decors, but also the entire presentation and product advertising (exhibition stands, catalogues, advertising photographs and advertisements), the vision of the company and the concept of its entire program. He remained responsible for this until 1962. The design was then taken over by Gerda Heuckeroth ​ ​Ceramo-Kunstkeramik. In 1959 Jakob Schwaderlapp, owner of Jasba Keramik in Ransbach, founded an enterprise with the goal of manufacturing superior, hand-made decorative and building ceramics. His son and associate Willi Schwaderlapp took over the responsibility of the concern, in 1964 to be followed by a split-off from the company. The business developed in a positive way by the takeover of the Waku concern. Owing to this the export share increased by a quarter of the joint production. The production range of crockery and other ceramic tableware was further extended. The manufacture of wall and floor tiles provided ceramic wall coverings that were regularly applied in representative interior design. In 1977 the 'Steinzeug- und Mosaikplattenfabrik Ransbach-Baumbach' tasks were over. In 1984 the firm had to file for insolvency. The foundation of the enterprise had as its goal to obtain a market segment for superior and accordingly costly ceramic objects, of which the production until then was solely restricted to small ceramic workshops. However they had conceived the idea to produce it now by the consistent application of modern production methods admittedly observing the methods of artistic craftsmen. When the enterprise went public with the extensive production range at a detailed advertising campaign by showing their program at the 'Frankfurter Frühjahrsmesse' (Frankfurt Spring Fair), Hans Welling was introduced as the man in charge of not only all shapes and decorations, but also of the entire presentation and product advertising (exhibition stands, catalogues, advertising photography and ads), the vision of the enterprise and the concept of its entire program. He was to remain in charge until 1962. After this, design was taken over by Gerda Heuckeroth.​ ​ When shipped, the item will be carefully packed to prevent damage. I ship in recycled and eco-friendly boxes.

ConditionExcellentColorsGrey, Brown, Black, BlueMaterialCeramicNumber of items1StyleVintageHeight12 cmWidth13 cmDepth13 cm