German Ceramic Vase with Sculptural Form
Description
This West German vase, defined by its sculptural silhouette and volcanic glaze, embodies the expressive craftsmanship of mid-century European ceramics.
The irregular, almost geological form feels carved rather than shaped, with a surface that shifts between matte and glossy textures. The glaze reveals a complex interplay of tones soft whites layered over deep earthy browns, creating a lava-like effect that gives the piece its distinctive depth and movement. No angle is the same, allowing the vase to continuously evolve depending on light and perspective.
Typical of high-quality West German ceramics from the 1960s and 1970s, this piece balances function and objecthood. It can hold a minimal floral arrangement, yet stands equally strong as a sculptural object on its own. The narrow opening enhances its vertical presence, reinforcing its architectural character.
Placed within a curated interior, this West German vase adds a tactile, almost primal dimension, a quiet statement piece that speaks through materiality rather than ornament.







