
Ceramic vase with Art Deco-style geometric decoration in blue, black, tan, and white
Selling Price
$90
History
This vase exhibits characteristics of European Art Deco pottery from the 1920s-1930s, a period when bold geometric patterns and stylized floral motifs were highly fashionable. The color palette and decorative style suggest influences from Scandinavian or Dutch ceramic traditions, where such designs were popular for both functional and decorative household items. The bulbous form with a pedestal base was a common shape during this era, reflecting the period's emphasis on symmetry and balanced proportions. Vases of this type appeal to collectors of Art Deco ceramics, mid-century decorative arts enthusiasts, and those interested in European pottery traditions. The geometric patterns and vibrant color combinations make these pieces attractive to interior designers seeking authentic period pieces for Art Deco or vintage-inspired spaces. Such vases are valued for their craftsmanship, historical significance, and the way they capture the aesthetic spirit of the interwar period.
Origin
Europe
Time period
circa 1920-1940