Manufacturer: Spara Keramik
Design: Halidan Kutlu
Dimensions: Height 25 x (diameter) 11 cm
Origin: West Germany
Model: 712/25
Material: Ceramic
Period: 70s
Signed: Yes, bottom
Condition: Good condition - signs of use and age, small chip on the bottom/side not noticeable, otherwise in fine condition.
About Spara Keramik:
Spara is the combined entity of SPang RAnsbach. The company was founded in 1947 by Ludwig Spang and was based in Ransbach. Like many other companies, the Spara firm left no paper archives. The production of vases started in the late 1960s, and the firm ceased to exist in 1985 when it was acquired by 'Hark', a factory that manufactured kilns. The principal designer employed by Spara was Halidan Kutlu in 1971 and 1972, and he was responsible for most of the designs. He also worked at Karlsruhe Majolika.
Light-colored clay was used for the production of vases (some older vases are made of orange-red clay). Many vases received the name Spara via the mold, or the name was stamped onto the bottom afterwards. Studio items were produced with the name stamped, and the mold number was applied by hand to the bottom. Not all vases were marked with the name Spara.
Discover the timeless charm of this Spara ceramic vase, designed by Halidan Kutlu in the 1970s. This unique piece, model 617/28, exudes a vintage allure that fits perfectly in both classic and modern interiors. The vase is crafted from high-quality ceramic and features a striking pattern that catches the eye. - High-quality ceramic with a unique pattern
- Designed by Halidan Kutlu, model 617/28
- Vintage 70s style
Add a touch of history and style to your space with this beautiful vase. Contact us today for more information.
When shipped, the item is carefully packed to prevent damage
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBeige, BrownMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height25 cmWidth11 cmDepth11 cmSigns of usageChipped