The Scheurich Form 242-22 vase is a classic example of West German pottery, widely produced during the mid-century modern period. Scheurich, founded in 1928, became one of the most prolific ceramic manufacturers of the post-war era. Known for its bold, earthy designs, the company played a significant role in the "Fat Lava" movement.
This particular vase, with a 22 cm height, features a charming light-brown glaze and a hand-painted leaf motif, adding a rustic, natural feel to the piece.
The tactile quality of the design, coupled with its organic form, is typical of Scheurich's work in the 1960s and 1970s. This is a beautifully preserved piece that showcases the artistry of West German ceramics, ideal for collectors or those seeking a vintage decorative accent with a rich history.
The company's hallmark, found at the bottom of this piece, confirms its authenticity and long-standing reputation for quality craftsmanship.