Rare Brutalist Stoneware Pitcher Vase - 1960s/70s Design - Original Condition
Description: A superb piece of studio pottery in a decidedly brutalist and organic style. This pitcher is distinguished by its exceptional sculptural presence and remarkable textural work imitating tree bark (barkware).
Material: Solid stoneware, extremely dense and very heavy, guaranteeing high-quality craftsmanship.
Design: Cylindrical body accentuated by three horizontal rings, wheel-thrown, creating a strong visual rhythm. The vertical grooves and the nuances of the glaze (ochre, umber, burnt brown) evoke natural elements.
Dimensions: Height: 21 cm | Diameter: 11 cm.
Finish: Interior entirely vitrified with a deep, glossy black glaze, typical of 1960s collector's pieces.
Condition: Excellent original condition. Features an authentic aged patina with stabilized shrinkage cracks that enhance its antique and unique character. No restoration, this piece is in its original condition.
Why choose this piece?
This vase is not simply a decorative object; it's a statement piece that integrates perfectly into a modern, Scandinavian, or bohemian-chic interior. Its weight and texture make it a sought-after collector's item for its authenticity.
Tips to maximize the selling price:
Photos: Take photos with natural, raking light to best highlight the bark's texture. Use a neutral background (white or light wood).
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Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height21 cmWidth11 cmDepth10 cm