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Creator: Bernard Rooke
Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery Brutalist Hand-Carved Sculptural Jardinere, 1960s
By Bernard Rooke
Located in Valencia, VC
Bernard Rooke studio pottery Brutalist hand-carved white clay sculptural jardinere, originating from England circa the 1960s. Measurements: Height: 16cm (6.35") Width: 18.5cm ( 7.2...
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Mid-20th Century British Mid-Century Modern Bernard Rooke Decorative Objects

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Ceramic, Clay

1960s Brutalist British Bernard Rooke Cylindrical Abstract Glazed Pottery Vase
By Bernard Rooke Studio, Bernard Rooke
Located in London, GB
A large 1960s vintage Studio Pottery early brutalist cylindrical ceramic vase by British ceramicist Bernard Rooke. The upper two-thirds features an incised abstract design which is ...
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Mid-20th Century British Brutalist Bernard Rooke Decorative Objects

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Ceramic, Pottery

Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery / Vase Circa 1960s
By Bernard Rooke
Located in Hoddesdon, GB
Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery vase . A rare vintage 1960s example. Made by the renowned British artist, potter, Bernard Rooke, this piece is a wonderful example of his work . Be...
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1960s British Brutalist Vintage Bernard Rooke Decorative Objects

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Pottery

Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery Dragonfly Decanter C. 1970s
By Bernard Rooke
Located in Hoddesdon, GB
Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery Dragonfly Decanter is a beautiful example made by the renowned British artist and potter, Bernard Rooke. Bernard Rooke's artistic journey began at the ...
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1970s British Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bernard Rooke Decorative Objects

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Pottery

Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery / Brutalist Vase C. 1960s
By Bernard Rooke
Located in Hoddesdon, GB
Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery Chalice is a rare vintage example from the 1960s. Made by the renowned British artist and potter, Bernard Rooke, this piece is a true testament to his ar...
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1960s British Brutalist Vintage Bernard Rooke Decorative Objects

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Pottery

Brutalist Hand Formed Ceramics by Bernard Rooke, England, 1970s, Set of 5
By Bernard Rooke
Located in BAAMBRUGGE, NL
Brutalist midcentury hand formed and signed bij Bernard Rooke contains two vases, a decanter with two cups. Bernard Rooke (born 1938) is a British artist and studio potter. Rooke ha...
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1970s English Brutalist Vintage Bernard Rooke Decorative Objects

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Pottery

Ceramic Vessel by Bernard Rooke, Mid-20th Century, England
By Bernard Rooke
Located in London, GB
Mid-20th century ceramic vessel in neutral tones, by British artist Bernard Rooke. The vessel has a trapezoidal shape decorated with hieroglyphics front and back, and glazed to the ...
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20th Century British Mid-Century Modern Bernard Rooke Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

Brutalist Earthenware Pottery Vase by Bernard Rooke
By Bernard Rooke
Located in San Diego, CA
A very nice Brutalist earthenware pottery vase by Bernard Rooke, circa 1970s. The piece is in very good vintage condition with no chips, cracks or crazing and measures 5.5" W x 4" D ...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Bernard Rooke Decorative Objects

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Earthenware

Mid-Century Modern Brutalist Ceramic Vase by Bernard Rooke
By Bernard Rooke
Located in London, GB
An organic and Brutalist style vase with Medallion motif on front and verso. Bernard Rooke (born 1938) is a British artist and studio potter. Rooke has exhibited his "Brutalist" ceramics and painting both in the UK and abroad with work in many collections both public and private including the Victoria and Albert Museum, Cleveland Museum of Art, Nuffield Foundation, Röhsska Museum in Sweden and the Trondheim Kunstmuseum in Norway. Bernard Rooke attended Ipswich School of Art studying painting and lithography before going on to study at Goldsmiths College of Art. It was while studying here that he decided to take up pottery. Although unfamiliar with this craft and tradition, he found that working with clay provided new opportunities for freedom of interpretation and creativity. In 1960 Rooke set up his first pottery in Forest Hill in South London along with Alan Wallwork. It was a very small room with enough space for a small electric kiln. He was initially using mainly hand building, coiling, blocking and slabbing techniques. While researching ideas, he was supporting himself by part-time lecturing at London University, Goldsmiths College and St Mary's College. In addition, Rooke's membership of 'The Craftsman Potters' Association' enabled him to show his work in a shop in Carnaby Street in London. In 1967, both the need for a larger working space and becoming disillusioned with living in London spurred Rooke into moving out of the city and to an old mill building in Swilland in Suffolk. Rooke wanted to widen the range of work so as to become more commercial. With the birth of his son, Aaron, and much needed work to be done on the mill, it was important to be able to make a living. In 1968, the Grand Metropolitan Hotel commissioned Rooke to make 120 standard lamps, 120 table lamps as well as a 24 foot long ceramic mural and another 9 foot high, which incorporated interior lighting. The money from the commission helped to pay for much needed restoration work on the mill. By the 1970s, a gallery space was opened in the windmill and run by Susan Rooke, Bernard's wife, selling work to locals and tourists as well as to American airmen based nearby. The vision for Mill Gallery was beginning to develop and alongside this a reputation was building bringing in a good source of income. Sons Aaron and Felix were becoming more involved with the running of the pottery, giving Bernard more time to develop new ideas and designs and more time to continue with his painting. In 2004, the Rooke family decided not to sell to the public through the gallery anymore and close the pottery to concentrate more on painting and printmaking. In 2017 Bernard's lighting was featured in the Exhibition: “Glass, Light, Paint & Clay” at the Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery. The exhibition featured four artists: Bernard Rooke, John Maltby...
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1960s English Brutalist Vintage Bernard Rooke Decorative Objects

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Clay

Bernard Rooke, England, Oak Leaves and Squirrels Ceramic Ball Studio Vase, 1970s
By Bernard Rooke
Located in Rothley, Leicestershire
Handcrafted by Bernard Rooke of England, this ball shaped studio vase is decorated with hand formed squirrels and English oak leaves A super piece from Rooke's studio, circa 1970s ...
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1970s English Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bernard Rooke Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

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Bernard Rooke decorative objects are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of ceramic and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Bernard Rooke decorative objects, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original decorative objects by Bernard Rooke were created in the mid-century modern style in united kingdom during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider decorative objects by Poole Pottery, David Leach, and Caithness Scotland. Prices for Bernard Rooke decorative objects can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $129 and can go as high as $1,281, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $443.

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