A vintage ceramic vase from the Haldensleben region of Germany, believed to have been made in West Germany around the 1960s-1970s.
Its linear form with subtle undulations in the body and a modestly narrowed rim create a sense of quiet tension.
The grayish-green glaze spreads across the surface with fine crazing and ripples, transitioning to a deeper hue towards the base. The thickness of the glaze, natural pooling, and changes in texture emphasize its three-dimensional quality, exuding the material feel characteristic of Fat Lava and the unique atmosphere of West German ceramics from that era.
In this restrained design, the glaze itself takes center stage, adding a calming presence to any space, whether displaying a single flower or placed as an objet d'art.
Although no manufacturer's mark is visible, this vintage ceramic vase clearly reflects the regional characteristics of Haldensleben and the historical context of its time.
This is a good vintage item with no cracks, chips, or flakes, but as it is a vintage item from the 1960s-1970s, there may be age-related scuffs, small scratches, or uneven glazing. Please understand this as part of its charm before purchasing.
*As vintage items are old, please purchase with the understanding that they are pre-owned. Also, due to the nature of ceramic material having small pores, there is a possibility of water leakage due to age-related deterioration.We recommend using it for display purposes.
※While we strive to photograph products to be as close to the actual color as possible, please note that the color may differ from the actual product.
☆FAT LAVA
Ceramics manufactured in Germany from the 1960s to the 1970s.
Characterized by a unique surface finish resembling lava and vivid, brightly colored hues, Fat Lava has numerous avid collectors in Europe and continues to garner attention in vintage and select shops in Japan.
*As this is a vintage item and a delicate handmade piece, we will pack it carefully with maximum attention to damage prevention for delivery.





