Rosenthal Studio Linie, Martin Freyer

Porcelaine Noir Vase

Circa 1970

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Description

A textured vase in noir porcelain.

  • Martin Freyer was an architect, graphic designer (he created the Volkswagen VW logo in 1938), stage designer, textile and wallpaper designer, photographer, painter, teacher and a freelance designer of glass and porcelain for Rosenthal from 1964 to 1974. Many of Rosenthal's studio-linie or Studio Line, which included this vase, aimed to make the surfaces of objects the decoration, dispensing with color altogether.
  • Stamped signature and marked on bottom.

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No visible signs of wear.

 

Product is used.

Dimensions

Height: 7 inches / 17.78 cm
Width: 3.25 inches / 8.26 cm
Depth: 2.25 inches / 5.71 cm

Materials

Porcelain

Period

Brutalist

Decorative Style

Modern Style

Country of Origin

Germany

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