PRODUCT DETAILS
| Période | 1970–1980 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | 21.0 x 21.0 x 61.0 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | 8.27 x 8.27 x 24.02 inch |
| Matériaux | Ceramic |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This ceramic vase, dating from circa 1970, presents a harmonious range of blue hues, from the deepest navy to the lightest sky blue. The glazed body exhibits a subtle interplay of tones and textures, the result of a carefully controlled firing process. Its rounded form and generous proportions make it a statement decorative object in its own right.
The ceramic arts experienced a remarkable renaissance in France during the postwar decades, as artists and craftspeople explored new forms and glazing techniques inspired both by the modernist aesthetic and by ancient traditions. The use of blue — a colour associated with depth, spirituality and the infinite — was particularly favoured during this period, with creators drawing on cobalt and celadon traditions as well as the vibrant palette of Mediterranean folk ceramics.
This vase lends itself naturally to arrangements of dried or fresh flowers, or stands equally well alone as a sculptural presence on a console, mantelpiece or shelf. Its timeless colour palette and generous form ensure harmonious integration into a wide range of interiors, from the rigorously minimalist to the warmly eclectic. A refined piece that captures the spirit of 1970s decorative ceramics at their most expressive.
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