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Beautiful Vase in Light Brown with Leave Decor - Form 242-22 - Scheurich - c.1970s

Beautiful Vase in Light Brown with Leave Decor - Form 242-22 - Scheurich - c.1970s

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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.

  • Material: Ceramic
  • Model: Scheurich 242-22
  • Pattern: Light leaves with dark accents, on light brown background
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Technique: Hand-glazed
  • Place of Origin: Germany
  • Mark: W. Germany 242-22
  • Date of Manufacture: 1970s
  • Condition: Perfect condition

Dimension:
Height: 22 cm | 8.6 in
Diameter: 10 cm | 3.9 in
Weight: 0.7 kg

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Origin & Maker

Scheurich, one of the most prominent names in West German pottery, was founded in 1928 and rose to fame during the mid-20th century. Known for its production of affordable yet high-quality ceramics, the company became a key player in the "Fat Lava" movement of the 1960s and 70s, characterised by bold textures and glazes. Scheurich’s extensive range of forms and designs, such as the popular "Form 242," showcased both hand-painted and moulded motifs, appealing to a wide audience. Their use of vivid colours, tactile surfaces, and intricate glazes made their pieces highly collectible today. Among their distinctive works, many vases, planters, and jugs are finished with deep, volcanic-like textures, giving them a timeless appeal.

One of the reasons for Scheurich's enduring success was their ability to innovate while maintaining affordability. Their design approach often drew inspiration from nature, incorporating organic shapes and motifs, with some pieces reminiscent of majolica in their glaze techniques. The company remains a celebrated name among collectors of mid-century and West German pottery, with many pieces, especially from the "Fat Lava" era, still in high demand.