A striking example of West German ceramic design, this vintage Scheurich floor vase showcases the bold sculptural aesthetic that defined Mid-Century Modern interiors throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Finished in a rich cobalt blue glaze, the vase features an eye-catching geometric relief pattern that wraps around the body, creating beautiful depth, texture, and shadow from every angle. Its tall, elegant 40cm form makes it ideal as a standalone decorative piece, whether styled on a sideboard, shelving unit, hearth, or floor display. The glossy blue glaze catches the light beautifully and contrasts wonderfully against teak, rosewood, and other warm-toned vintage furniture. A timeless piece that effortlessly blends Scandinavian and German modernist influences.
Produced by Scheurich Keramik in West Germany, one of the most celebrated ceramic manufacturers of the era, this vase embodies the quality craftsmanship and artistic experimentation that made West German pottery so collectible today.
Dimensions:
Diameter: 13 cm.
Height: 40 cm.
📌 Condition
Excellent vintage condition with minor age-related wear consistent with its age and use. Small chip on the base, few minor age-related marks.
🧡 Why It Stands Out
The deep cobalt glaze combined with the raised geometric relief gives this piece a wonderfully architectural feel. A classic and highly decorative example of collectible West German studio pottery that adds instant character to any interior.