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Majolica Urn Vase Flower Decor, Italy 1950s-1960s

$350
£266.30
€306.83
CA$496.89
A$533.07
CHF 285.93
MX$6,418.15
NOK 3,604.49
SEK 3,286.79
DKK 2,292.43

About the Item

Vintage pottery vase features urn shaped body with twin handles framing the wide rim, decorated with majolica glaze in organic, earthy brown palette. The abstract floral decor is very similar in style to pieces that were designed for Bitossi by Aldo Londi in 1950s and early 1960s. Large chocolate brown colored flowers, outlined in dark espresso brown, and dark brown leaves on lighter, mocha brown background are surrounded by garlands of off-white dots, floating around the floral motifs. The rim is decorated with dark brown band, and the inner surfaces are glazed in mocha brown. The vase combines the Modernist abstract decor with Organic Modern elements, such as obvious hand formed body of the vase and tone-on-tone brown glaze colors. The vase is marked on the bottom with ITALY, model or decor number, and MDB, possibly the distributor's mark. Sculptural, decorative vase with traditional urn-shaped form and high quality craftsmanship will make it a perfect addition to a wide range of interiors, from Traditional to Mid Century Modern, Eclectic, Transitional, Organic Modern, Maximalist, Collected, or Contemporary.

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