A striking ceramic piece by the Italian manufacturer Bertoncello from the 1970s. The sculptural form consists of two superimposed cube elements with softly rounded edges and deeply carved, circular indentations on the sides.
The characteristic glaze in warm brown and beige tones with a fine, crackled texture gives the object a vibrant surface and emphasizes its three-dimensional effect. The clear geometry, combined with the organic glaze, creates a captivating contrast between austerity and naturalness. A decorative statement piece with strong ties to Italian studio ceramics of the 1970s.
An expressive ceramic bowl by Bertoncello from the 1970s with an organically modeled form. The softly flowing, asymmetrical interior structure is reminiscent of a sculptural landscape and lends the object a special depth. The glaze displays Bertoncello's typical vibrant surface in earthy brown and sandy tones with fine speckling and natural color variations. Depending on the light, different nuances emerge, making the bowl both functional and a decorative object.
Elegant, organically shaped ceramic vase by Bertoncello from the 1970s. The curved, upward-flowing form with a side opening appears almost like an abstract movement, lending the object a light, dynamic presence. The finely graduated glaze in light beige and brown tones with characteristic speckling creates a calm, natural radiance and emphasizes the flowing lines. A particularly decorative piece that impresses both as a vase and as a sculptural object.
Very good condition with minimal, age-related signs of wear.
Dimensions: L15 x W12 x H22 cm
Dimensions: L22 x W22 x H9 cm
Dimensions: L9 x W17 x H23 cm
Dimensions: L23.5 x W9 x H20.5 cm
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialCeramicNumber of items4Height22 cmWidth15 cmDepth12 cm