VINTAGE FLOWERVASE

FAT LAVA Vase HALDENSLEBEN1_NR_014_25

¥6,000 ¥12,000
Height Width Opening (cm)
22.5 11 4

 

Material: Ceramic

 

A vintage ceramic vase produced by VEB Keramische Werke Haldensleben in former East Germany between the 1960s and 1970s. It features a thick glaze, characteristic of the Fat Lava style.

The upper part has a deep brown glaze, while the lower part is covered with a turquoise-tinged crystalline glaze, creating a two-tone finish. The lava-like bursting texture and naturally flowing glaze pools create a unique look for each piece. Its linear and stable form reflects the robust and distinctive presence typical of East German ceramics from that era.

The design is perfect as a flower vase or a decorative object to accent any space. It pairs well with mid-century and vintage interiors and makes an attractive addition to any collection.

This is a vintage item from the 1960s-1970s, in good condition with no cracks, chips, or flakes. However, due to its age, there may be some minor scratches, scuffs, or glaze irregularities. Please understand these characteristics as part of its charm when purchasing.

*Vintage items are old, so please understand that they are pre-owned before purchasing. Additionally, due to the porous nature of ceramics, there is a possibility of water leakage due to deterioration over time. We recommend using it for ornamental purposes.


※We try our best to make product photos as close to the actual color as possible, but please understand that there may be slight differences in color between the actual product and the photos.

 

☆FAT LAVA

Ceramics produced in Germany from the 1960s to the 1970s.

Characterized by a unique "lava-like" surface finish and vivid, brightly colored hues, Fat Lava has numerous avid collectors in Europe and continues to attract attention in vintage and select shops in Japan.

 ※As this is a vintage and delicate handmade item, it will be carefully packaged and delivered with the utmost attention to preventing damage.

 

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