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Vintage Studio Pottery Bulbous Vase
A striking exploration of organic form and industrial color, this vintage studio pottery vase features a heavy, hand-thrown bulbous silhouette with a subtle, asymmetrical pitch. The surface is defined by a captivating metallic glaze, swirling with deep gunmetal gray, charcoal, and warm, mottled bronze tones that shift beautifully depending on the angle of the light.
Its commanding, sculptural presence makes it an exceptional standalone art object for a modern pedestal, sideboard, or open shelving unit.
Designer/Origin: Vintage Artisan / Unattributed Studio Pottery
Period: c. 1970s – 1980s
Dimensions: 15 cm W x 13.5 cm H (approximate)
Materials: Hand-Thrown Stoneware / Metallic Ceramic Glaze
Condition: Good vintage condition. The structural integrity is entirely sound and stable. True to its hand-fired artisan nature, the glaze features faint, authentic kiln-born texturing and a few tiny, isolated white mineral spots or pinholes settled on the surface, emphasizing its unique handmade process.
A striking exploration of organic form and industrial color, this vintage studio pottery vase features a heavy, hand-thrown bulbous silhouette with a subtle, asymmetrical pitch. The surface is defined by a captivating metallic glaze, swirling with deep gunmetal gray, charcoal, and warm, mottled bronze tones that shift beautifully depending on the angle of the light.
Its commanding, sculptural presence makes it an exceptional standalone art object for a modern pedestal, sideboard, or open shelving unit.
Designer/Origin: Vintage Artisan / Unattributed Studio Pottery
Period: c. 1970s – 1980s
Dimensions: 15 cm W x 13.5 cm H (approximate)
Materials: Hand-Thrown Stoneware / Metallic Ceramic Glaze
Condition: Good vintage condition. The structural integrity is entirely sound and stable. True to its hand-fired artisan nature, the glaze features faint, authentic kiln-born texturing and a few tiny, isolated white mineral spots or pinholes settled on the surface, emphasizing its unique handmade process.