An Art Deco stoneware vase sourced in France, with angular twin handles and a flowing blue-green variegated glaze. The elongated amphora form, paired with its painterly glaze, reflects the transition between late Art Nouveau fluidity and the emerging geometry of early Art Deco ceramics.
Its teal blue glaze shifts through cobalt and olive, pooling around the shoulder and softening towards the foot. The slightly twisted handles never quite mirror one another, giving the vase an individuality that feels closer to nature than manufacture.
With a single stem, the elongated neck and looping handles become part of the arrangement itself. Either way, it sits comfortably between sculpture and vessel.
Height: 35 cm
Collection from Brixton, London or arranged delivery.
An Art Deco stoneware vase sourced in France, with angular twin handles and a flowing blue-green variegated glaze. The elongated amphora form, paired with its painterly glaze, reflects the transition between late Art Nouveau fluidity and the emerging geometry of early Art Deco ceramics.
Its teal blue glaze shifts through cobalt and olive, pooling around the shoulder and softening towards the foot. The slightly twisted handles never quite mirror one another, giving the vase an individuality that feels closer to nature than manufacture.
With a single stem, the elongated neck and looping handles become part of the arrangement itself. Either way, it sits comfortably between sculpture and vessel.
Height: 35 cm
Collection from Brixton, London or arranged delivery.