An elegant pair of Belgian earthenware vases from the mid-20th century, attributed to the Thulin pottery works.
These pieces feature a superb "poured" glaze, with deep shades of green, ivory, and brown, creating an organic and luminous effect. Their slender silhouette is enhanced by a sculptural base adorned with openwork handles, typical of decorative pieces from the late Art Deco period and 1950s design.
Both vases are marked on the base, including the word "Belgium" and a model number, confirming Belgian production, some of which was intended for export.
A striking decorative pair, ideal for adding an elegant touch to a contemporary or vintage interior.
Features:
Height: 28 cm
Width: 13 cm (including handles)
Origin: Belgium
Manufacture: Attributed to the Thulin pottery factory
Date: Circa 1950 (mid-20th century)
Markings: "Belgium" + model number (including 1943)
Condition: Very good overall condition (see photos)
Highlights:
✔ Matching pair (same model)
✔ Highly decorative artistic glaze
✔ Striking visual presence (28 cm)
✔ Design blends Art Deco and Mid-Century styles
✔ Uncommon piece
Perfect for displaying on a console table, coffee table, or as a centerpiece, these vases instantly add character to any interior.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGreen, BrownMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height28 cmWidth13 cmDepth13 cm