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Vintage Flower Pots, West Germany, 1960s
By West German Pottery
Located in Asaa, DK
Vintage flower pots, West Germany, 1960s Set of four blue and green flowerpots made in West
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Vintage 1960s German Mid-Century Modern Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

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Ceramic

Small West Germany Ceramic Vase, Vintage Mid-Century Art Pottery
Located in Miami, FL
A fine quality mid-century ceramic vase from West Germany, circa 1970s. Hand-crafted using
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Ceramic

Charming Large West Germany Flowered Fat Lava Vase
By West German Pottery
Located in Voorburg, NL
Unique West Germany Fat Lava Vase, hand painted. The vase and the glaze are in perfect condition
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid Century West Germany Ceramics, Black and Red Pair of Jugs by Marei, 1960s
By West German Pottery, Marei Keramik
Located in Valencia, VC
Vintage Mid-Century Fat Lava ceramic jugs by Marei Keramiks, handmade in West Germany circa the
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Vintage 1960s German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Brutalist Handmade Pottery Candleholder, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Brutalist Handmade Pottery Candleholder, 1960s, in Very Good conditions
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20th Century German Brutalist More Candle Holders

Materials

Ceramic

Signed German Fat Lava Glass pitcher Mint green and dark grey
By West German Pottery
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Vintage Mid Century 1960s West German fat lava pottery pitcher. Mint green bubbly glaze on smooth
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Pitchers

Materials

Ceramic

Vintage Bay Keramik ceramic vase, West Germany
By West German Pottery
Located in AIGNAN, FR
Ceramic vase produced by Bay Keramik, West Germany, in the 1960s. With its shape and modern
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Mid-20th Century German Vases

Materials

Ceramic

West German Ceramic Vase
By West German Pottery
Located in Byron Bay, NSW
West German glazed ceramic vase in red and black 1960s. Water jar by West German stamped on the
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Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Vintage Vase Marked W Germany Ceramic, Excellent Condition
By West German Pottery
Located in Verviers, BE
These original vintage vase was produced in the 1970s in Germany. It is made of ceramic pottery
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Jars

Materials

Ceramic

Large Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Floor Vase, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Large Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Floor Vase, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century Modern West German Pottery WGP Bowl, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century Modern West German Pottery WGP Bowl, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960 to
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Ceramic

Large Floor Vase Signed Model W-Germany, 1960s
By West German Pottery
Located in Verviers, BE
Large Vase Hohr W-Germany, 1960s Satin finish ('half gloss') W-Germany, 1960s. Stamped on base
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century West German Pottery Fat Lava Vase, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century West German Pottery Fat Lava Vase, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960 to
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Small Carafe Vase, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Small Carafe Vase, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century Minimalist West German Pottery WGP Bowl, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century Minimalist West German Pottery WGP Bowl, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Vase by Neuenburg, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Vase by Neuenburg, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century West German Dark Blue Pottery Bowl, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century West German Dark Blue Pottery Bowl, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960 to
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Minimalist Studio Pottery Carafe Vase 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Minimalist Studio Pottery Carafe Vase, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Brutalist Ikebana Vase, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Brutalist Ikebana Vase, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century West German Pottery WGP Jug Vase, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century West German Pottery WGP Jug Vase, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960 to 1969
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Vase from TM, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Vase from TM, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960 to
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

1970s Freeform Ceramic Soliflore Vase – Pink and Beige Glaze, Mid-Century Modern
By West German Pottery
Located in ROUEN, Normandie
1970s Freeform Ceramic Soliflore Vase – Pink and Beige Glaze, Mid-Century Modern Small glazed
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Late 20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Enamel

XL Ceramic bamboo vase, Carstens West Germany 1960s
By West German Pottery
Located in ASNIÈRES-SUR-SEINE, FR
Ultra decorative vase / floor vase by Carstens West Germany.
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Vintage 1960s German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century West German Pottery Vase from Scheurich, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century West German Pottery Vase from Scheurich, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Ceramic

Large Mid-Century Modern West German Glazed Pottery Vase
Located in Houston, TX
Large Mid-Century Modern West German Glazed Pottery Vase. Beautiful Modernist West German glazed
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Vintage 1960s German Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Ceramic

Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Vase from Till Sudeck
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Vase from Till Sudeck, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Ceramic

Mid-Century German Wormser Terra-Sigillata Pottery Vase, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Wormser Terra-Sigillata Pottery Vase, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Ceramic

Mid-Century West German Pottery WGP Vase from Jasba
By Jasba
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century West German Pottery WGP Vase from Jasba, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Pottery Vase from Thoms Keramik, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Pottery Vase from Thoms Keramik, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century West German Pottery WGP Bowl from Steuler
By Steuler
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century West German Pottery WGP Bowl from Steuler, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Vase by Barbara Stehr
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Vase by Barbara Stehr, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Ceramic

Mid-Century Minimalist WGP West German Pottery Vase 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century Minimalist WGP West German Pottery Vase from Marschner Kunsttöpferei, 1960s, in Very
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Ceramic

Mid-Century Minimalist WGP West German Pottery Vase, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century Minimalist WGP West German Pottery Vase from Marschner Kunsttöpferei, 1960s, in Very
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Scheurich West German Mid-Century Hand Painted Art Pottery Vase
By Scheurich Keramik
Located in Bishop s Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very stylish mid-century German art pottery vase decorated with a green and yellow panel design
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Vintage 1960s German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Pottery

Mid-Century German Minimalist Studio Pottery Carafe Vase, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Minimalist Studio Pottery Carafe Vase from Brockmann Extertal, 1960s, in Very
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Ceramic

Mid-Century West German Pottery WGP Carafe Vase, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century West German Pottery WGP Carafe Vase from Scheurich, 1960s, in Very Good conditions
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Minimalist Studio Pottery Vase, Hamburg, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Minimalist Studio Pottery Vase from BKW Böttger Keramik Wandsbek, Hamburg, 1960s
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Ceramic

Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Minimalist Carafe Vase, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Minimalist Carafe Vase from Brockmann Extertal, 1960s, in Very
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Large Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Floor Vase, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Large Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Floor Vase, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German West German Pottery WGP Vase with Organic Shape, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German West German Pottery WGP Vase with Organic Shape, 1960s, in Very Good conditions
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Brutalist Candleholder, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Studio Pottery Brutalist Candleholder, 1960s, in Very Good conditions. Designed
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20th Century Mid-Century Modern More Candle Holders

Materials

Ceramic

German Mid-Century Modern Pottery Fat Lava Vase Steuler Ceramic, Germany
By Steuler
Located in Nuernberg, DE
An amazing midcentury studio art pottery vase made in Germany, circa 1970s, by Steuler Keramik
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Vintage 1970s German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Svuotatasche o Posacenere a Cerchi Concentrici - West Germany attrib. - Anni ’70
By West German Pottery
Located in Milano, IT
, svuotatasche o accento pop in interni mid-century. Normali segni del tempo; smalti lucidi e ben conservati.
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

Materials

Ceramic

Mid Century West German Ceramic Large Handled Vase by Scheurich, 1950s
By Scheurich Keramik, Heinz Siery, West German Pottery
Located in Valencia, VC
A truly elegant and timeless piece of West Germany art pottery. This vintage Mid-Century Modern
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Vintage 1950s German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware

Vintage Vase Marked W Germany Ceramic 263-46 Excellent Condition
By West German Pottery
Located in Verviers, BE
These original vintage vase was produced in the 1970s in Germany. It is made of ceramic pottery
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Jars

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Pottery Teapot by Meike Falck Nicolaisen, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Pottery Teapot by Meike Falck Nicolaisen, 1960s, in Very Good conditions
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Tea Sets

Materials

Ceramic

Vase West Germany en céramique Marron Beige Rose Allemagne Vintage 1970
By West German Pottery
Located in London, England
Vase West Germany en céramique Marron, Beige rosé Allemagne Vintage 1970 couleurs chaudes et douce
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

Bay Keramik Mid-Century West German Floral Design Art Pottery Vase
By Bay Keramik
Located in Bishop s Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stylish mid-century West German art pottery vase with relief molded floral designs by Bay Keramik
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Pottery

West Germany Vase Oberhessische Keramik Walter Becht KG 170/24
By West German Pottery
Located in Poperinge, BE
Rare West Germany vase with marbled effect, designed by Walter Becht KG for Oberhessische Keramik
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Mid-20th Century German Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century German Brutalist Studio Pottery Floor Vase by Gerhard Liebenthron
By Gerhard Liebenthron
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century Modern German Brutalist Studio Pottery Floor Vase by Gerhard Liebenthron, 1969
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Vintage 1960s German Brutalist Vases

Materials

Pottery

Mid-Century German Brutalist Studio Pottery Floor Vase by Gerhard Liebenthron
By Gerhard Liebenthron
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century Modern German Brutalist Studio Pottery Floor Vase by Gerhard Liebenthron, 1967
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Vintage 1960s German Brutalist Vases

Materials

Pottery

Ruscha Art Brown Ceramic Vase, Mid-Century West German Pottery
By Dümler Breiden, Ruscha, Kurt Tschörner, Scheurich Keramik
Located in Clifton Springs, NY
dripped glazes in West German pottery. Kurt Tschörner (1912 - 1987) created most of the shapes in 1950s
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20th Century German Organic Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

Mid-Century German Minimalist Studio Pottery Vase from BKW, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century German Minimalist Studio Pottery Vase from BKW Böttger Keramik Wandsbek, Hamburg, 1960s
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Ceramic

West German Mid-Century Triple Pendant Art Pottery Teak Bracket Chandelier
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This art pottery chandelier is unsigned, but presumed to have originatd from West Germany and date
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Wire

German Minimalist Pottery Candleholder by Monika Maetzel, Mid-Century 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century Modern German Minimalist Studio Pottery Candleholder by Monika Maetzel, 1960s, in Very
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern More Candle Holders

Materials

Ceramic

Mid-Century Modern West German Pottery Floor Vase from Dümler Breiden, 1960s
By Dümler Breiden
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century Modern West German Pottery Floor Vase from Dümler & Breiden, 1960s
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Vintage 1960s German Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Pottery

Large hand crafted SCHEURICH West-Germany Vase - Germany, circa 1970s
By West German Pottery, Scheurich Keramik
Located in Pijnacker, Zuid-Holland
. This type of pottery is often found in mid-century modern or Brutalist styles. In beautiful and good
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Vintage 1970s German Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

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Midcentury German Pottery For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic piece of midcentury German pottery available at 1stDibs. An item from our selection of midcentury German pottery — often made from ceramic, pottery and clay — can elevate any home. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect choice in our collection of midcentury German pottery — we have versions that date back to the 20th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 20th Century are available. An object in our assortment of midcentury German pottery made by Mid-Century Modern designers — as well as those associated with Hollywood Regency — is very popular. You’ll likely find more than one option in this array of midcentury German pottery that is appealing in its simplicity, but Scheurich Keramik, Bay Keramik and Carsten Atelier produced versions that are worth a look.

How Much is a Midcentury German Pottery?

The average selling price for a piece of midcentury German pottery at 1stDibs is $430, while they’re typically $80 on the low end and $1,275 for the highest priced.

A Close Look at Mid-century Modern Furniture

Organically shaped, clean-lined and elegantly simple are three terms that well describe vintage mid-century modern furniture. The style, which emerged primarily in the years following World War II, is characterized by pieces that were conceived and made in an energetic, optimistic spirit by creators who believed that good design was an essential part of good living.

ORIGINS OF MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN

CHARACTERISTICS OF MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN

MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNERS TO KNOW

ICONIC MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNS

VINTAGE MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE ON 1STDIBS

The mid-century modern era saw leagues of postwar American architects and designers animated by new ideas and new technology. The lean, functionalist International-style architecture of Le Corbusier and Bauhaus eminences Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius had been promoted in the United States during the 1930s by Philip Johnson and others. New building techniques, such as “post-and-beam” construction, allowed the International-style schemes to be realized on a small scale in open-plan houses with long walls of glass.

Materials developed for wartime use became available for domestic goods and were incorporated into mid-century modern furniture designs. Charles and Ray Eames and Eero Saarinen, who had experimented extensively with molded plywood, eagerly embraced fiberglass for pieces such as the La Chaise and the Womb chair, respectively. 

Architect, writer and designer George Nelson created with his team shades for the Bubble lamp using a new translucent polymer skin and, as design director at Herman Miller, recruited the Eameses, Alexander Girard and others for projects at the legendary Michigan furniture manufacturer

Harry Bertoia and Isamu Noguchi devised chairs and tables built of wire mesh and wire struts. Materials were repurposed too: The Danish-born designer Jens Risom created a line of chairs using surplus parachute straps for webbed seats and backrests.

The Risom lounge chair was among the first pieces of furniture commissioned and produced by celebrated manufacturer Knoll, a chief influencer in the rise of modern design in the United States, thanks to the work of Florence Knoll, the pioneering architect and designer who made the firm a leader in its field. The seating that Knoll created for office spaces — as well as pieces designed by Florence initially for commercial clients — soon became desirable for the home.

As the demand for casual, uncluttered furnishings grew, more mid-century furniture designers caught the spirit.

Classically oriented creators such as Edward Wormley, house designer for Dunbar Inc., offered such pieces as the sinuous Listen to Me chaise; the British expatriate T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings switched gears, creating items such as the tiered, biomorphic Mesa table. There were Young Turks such as Paul McCobb, who designed holistic groups of sleek, blond wood furniture, and Milo Baughman, who espoused a West Coast aesthetic in minimalist teak dining tables and lushly upholstered chairs and sofas with angular steel frames.

Generations turn over, and mid-century modern remains arguably the most popular style going. As the collection of vintage mid-century modern chairs, dressers, coffee tables and other furniture for the living room, dining room, bedroom and elsewhere on 1stDibs demonstrates, this period saw one of the most delightful and dramatic flowerings of creativity in design history.

Finding the Right Decorative Objects for You

Every time you move into a house or an apartment — or endeavor to refresh the home you’ve lived in for years — life for that space begins anew. The right home accent, be it the simple placement of a decorative bowl on a shelf or a ceramic vase for fresh flowers, can transform an area from drab to spectacular. But with so many materials and items to choose from, it’s easy to get lost in the process. The key to styling with antique and vintage decorative objects is to work toward making a happy home that best reflects your personal style. 

Ceramics are a versatile addition to any home. If you’ve amassed an assortment of functional pottery over the years, think of your mugs and salad bowls as decorative objects, ideal for displaying in a glass cabinet. Vintage ceramic serveware can pop along white open shelving in your dining area, while large stoneware pitchers paired with woven baskets or quilts in an open cupboard can introduce a rustic farmhouse-style element to your den.

Translucent decorative boxes or bowls made of an acrylic plastic called Lucite — a game changer in furniture that’s easy to clean and lasts long — are modern accents that are neutral enough to dress up a coffee table or desktop without cluttering it. If you’re showcasing pieces from the past, a vintage jewelry box for displaying your treasures can spark conversation: Where is the jewelry box from? Is there a story behind it?

Abstract sculptures or an antique vessel for your home library can draw attention to your book collection and add narrative charm to the most appropriate of corners. There’s more than one way to style your bookcases, and decorative objects add a provocative dynamic. “I love magnifying glasses,” says Alex Assouline, global vice president of luxury publisher Assouline, of adding one’s cherished objects to a home library. “They are both useful and decorative. Objects really elevate libraries and can also make them more personal.”

To help with personalizing your space and truly making it your own, find an extraordinary collection of decorative objects on 1stDibs.

Questions About Midcentury German Pottery
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Scheurich pottery is the name of earthenware produced by the German manufacturer Scheurich. Its mid-century pieces featuring thick glaze are especially popular among collectors, but the company has manufactured vases, planters and other decorative objects for more than 90 years. You'll find a range of Scheurich pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 24, 2024
    To tell German pottery, look on the bottom or inside for a maker's marking. Using trusted online resources, you can then research the marking and identify both the maker and the country in which it operates or operated. Some well-known makers of German pottery include Villeroy Boch, Meissen, Dresdner Porzellan, Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur, Rosenthal, Fuerstenberg, Nymphenburg, Wallendorfer, Scheurich and ES Keramik. Explore a large collection of German pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024
    To identify German pottery, look over the base or interior for the maker's markings. Many pieces will bear some type of stamp, sticker or other marking, which you can research using trusted online resources to learn who made them. From there, you can read about the maker to determine if the company or artisan is German. Some well-known German makers include Hutschenreuther, Meissen, Arzberg, Fürstenberg, Nymphenburg, Gmundner Keramik, Royal Porcelain Manufacture Berlin, Kahla and Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur. If you can't find any maker's markings, consider having a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer help you. Find a wide variety of German pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 20, 2024
    What German pottery is called depends on its style. Pieces with embossed surfaces and thick, chunky glaze produced in West Germany are nicknamed "Fat Lava." Hard-paste porcelain produced in Germany is sometimes referred to as Meissen or Dresden porcelain, depending on its manufacturer. Early 20th-century pieces that show off naturalistic motifs inspired by the Art Nouveau movement may be called Jugendstil pottery. Shop a large collection of German pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024
    To identify West German pottery, look on the bottom or interior for markings. Many pieces will have markings with the words "West Germany.” Others may instead or also have markings with the maker's name. By researching the maker's mark, you can determine whether the manufacturer was a West German company. Well-known West German pottery manufacturers include Scheurich, ES Keramik, Ceramano and Ruscha. Some pottery also has an item or piece number on it; this can be used to learn more about your piece's age, style or line name and other characteristics. If you can't find any markings on your piece, you may wish to have a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer help you with identifying it. On 1stDibs, shop a large collection of West German pottery.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 16, 2024
    The markings on West German pottery vary. Nearly all pieces will include the words "West Germany," indicating the place of origin. Some also feature a piece or style number and/or a company logo or marking. You can compare the markings on your pottery to images posted on trusted online resources to identify pieces. On 1stDibs, explore a selection of West German pottery.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 21, 2024
    A number of brands are West German pottery. Among them are Scheurich, Bay, Carstens, Otto, Ceramano and Dumler and Breiden. Basically, any pottery company that operated in western Germany between 1949 and 1990 can be categorized as West German. On 1stDibs, explore an assortment of pottery from some of the world's top sellers.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 30, 2024
    Yes, some West German pottery is worth something. Fat Lava-style pieces are particularly popular among some collectors, and there is often a demand for pottery produced by specific West German makers, such as Scheurich, ES Keramik, Ceramano and Ruscha. Generally, the age, style, type and condition will influence how much a particular piece may be worth. To get an estimated value for a particular item, consult a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer. On 1stDibs, shop a selection of West German pottery.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2024
    What the numbers mean on West German pottery varies. In some cases, the numbers represent the date of production. More often, the numbers represent the piece number — indicating what order it was produced in — or the style of the pottery. On 1stDibs, explore a range of West German pottery.