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Place of Origin: Swiss
Willy Guhl Concrete Vase, 1960s Switzerland
By Willy Guhl, Eternit
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Fantastic concrete vase by Swiss architect Willy Guhl for Eternit. Great tabletop vase or planter in a unique weathered hand painted patina. Very unusual shape. Great indoors or outs...
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Concrete

Gustav Spörri Ceramic Vase. No: 65476 69, Ziegler Keramik, Switzerland 1969
By Gustav Spörri
Located in Bern, CH
Gustav Spörri Vase. Numbered: 65476 69 on base. Produced in 1969 for Ziegler Keramik, Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Depicts rural village / farm scene. Designer: Gustav Spörri, Switzerl...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

1960's Jakob Gelzer hand made ceramic vase
Located in Bern, CH
1960’s Hand Made Ceramic Vase from the Swiss Ceramisist, Jakob Gelzer. With grey & black glaze. With makers bird motif on base. Designer: Jakob Gelzer Producer: Jakob Gelzer Keramik,...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Luzern Handgemalt Vase EM #549P, Swiss
Located in Chicago, IL
Luzern Handgemalt Vase EM #549P, Swiss. Vase is stamped on bottom and is in excellent condition. Measures 6.75' tall, top 5" wide 4" deep
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

"Bacchanale", Unique Art Deco Vase w/ Nudes by Rheinfelden, Ruddy & Black Tones
By Rheinfelder Keramik
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Unique and striking, this Art Deco vase by Arnold Zahner for Rheinfelden, an old Swiss ceramics firm, depicts a frieze of nude figures enjoying th...
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1930s Art Deco Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Two Concrete planters designed by Willy Guhl for Ethernit, 1960ies
By Willy Guhl
Located in Offenburg, Baden Wurthemberg
A pair of beautiful fiber cement saucer planters with a metal tripod stand from bend and welded steel. Two planters available, sold seperately, Price is per planter Designed by ...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Concrete, Steel

Willy Guhl Concrete Vase, 1960s Switzerland
By Willy Guhl
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Beautiful concrete vase by Willy Guhl. Thick walls with years of patina in a soft blue color. Delicate and classic lines that start with a thin tapered base and rise to a billowed ou...
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1960s Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Cement

Willy Guhl Concrete Vase, 1960s Switzerland
By Willy Guhl
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Spectacular concrete vase by Willy Guhl. Extremely rare model. Slightly tapered neck with pronounced lip spout. Made of fiber cement. Painted in a beige color with years of patina. B...
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1960s Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Cement

Willy Guhl Concrete Vase, 1960s Switzerland
By Willy Guhl, Eternit
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Fantastic set of vases by Swiss architect Willy Guhl for Eternit. Great tabletop vase or planter in a unique weathered hand painted patina. Very unusual shape. Great indoors or outsi...
Category

1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Concrete

Monumental Willy Guhl Concrete Vase, 1960s Switzerland
By Willy Guhl
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Spectacular concrete vase by Willy Guhl. Extremely rare model. Slightly tapered neck with pronounced lip spout. Made of fiber cement. Decades of patina, moss and paint. Colors vary f...
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1960s Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Cement

Set of 3 Mn Vases by Josefina Munoz
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 3 Mn vases by Josefina Munoz Mn collection Dimensions:H12 X ?7,5, H18 X ?11, H25 X ?13,5cm Material: ceramics (black sandstone and transparent enamel) Available in: sol...
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mn Soliflor Vase by Josefina Munoz
Located in Geneve, CH
Mn Soliflor Vase by Josefina Munoz Mn collection Dimensions: H12 X D7,5 cm Material: ceramics (black sandstone and transparent enamel) Available in: small, and medium, Cer...
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mn Small Vase by Josefina Munoz
Located in Geneve, CH
Mn small vase by Josefina Munoz Mn collection Dimensions: H18 X D11 cm Material: ceramics (black sandstone and transparent enamel) Available in: soliflor, and medium. Cera...
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Small Atacama Vase by Josefina Munoz
Located in Geneve, CH
Small Atacama vase by Josefina Munoz Dimensions: D14 x H20 cm Material: Ceramic Available in: Medium and Large sizes. This project is the result of the experimentation with...
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mn Medium Vase by Josefina Munoz
Located in Geneve, CH
Mn Medium vase by Josefina Munoz Mn collection Dimensions: H25 X ?13,5 cm Material: Ceramics (Black Sandstone and Transparent Enamel) Available in: Soliflor, and Small. Ce...
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mn L Small Vase by Josefina Munoz
Located in Geneve, CH
Mn L Small Vase by Josefina Munoz Mn LARGE collection Dimensions:H20 X ?12 cm Material: Ceramics (Black Sandstone and Transparent Enamel) Available in: Medium, and Big. Ce...
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mn L Big Vase by Josefina Munoz
Located in Geneve, CH
Mn L big vase by Josefina Munoz Mn LARGE collection Dimensions: H 35 x D 18 cm Material: Ceramics (Black Sandstone and Transparent Enamel) Available in: Small, and Medium. ...
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Medium Atacama Vase by Josefina Munoz
Located in Geneve, CH
Medium Atacama vase by Josefina Munoz Dimensions: D20 x H25 cm Material: Ceramic Available in: Small and Large sizes this project is the result of the experimentation with a part...
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mn L Medium Vase by Josefina Munoz
Located in Geneve, CH
Mn L Medium Vase by Josefina Munoz Mn LARGE collection Dimensions: H27.5 x ?15 cm Material: Ceramics (Black Sandstone and Transparent Enamel) Ceramic handcrafted vases, glazed...
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Large Atacama Vase by Josefina Munoz
Located in Geneve, CH
Medium Atacama vase by Josefina Munoz Dimensions: D20 x H25 cm Material: Ceramic Available in: Small and Large sizes this project is the result of the experimentation with a part...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Set of 3 Atacama Vases by Josefina Munoz
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of three Atacama vases by Josefina Munoz Dimensions: H35 X Ø25 x (L), H25 x Ø20 (M), H20 x D14 cm Material: ceramic This project is the result of the experimentation with a ...
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Monumental Willy Guhl Concrete Vase, 1960s Switzerland
By Willy Guhl
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Immense concrete vase by Willy Guhl in a cream patina. Extremely rare model. Made of fiber cement. Decades of patina, moss and paint. Colors vary from cream and white to grey and bro...
Category

1960s Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Cement

Monumental Willy Guhl Concrete Vase, 1960s Switzerland
By Willy Guhl
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Immense concrete vase by Willy Guhl in an adobe patina. Extremely rare model. Made of fiber cement. Decades of patina, moss and paint. Colors vary from adobe and white to green and d...
Category

1960s Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Cement

Willy Guhl Concrete Vase, 1960s Switzerland
By Willy Guhl
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Beautiful concrete vases by Willy Guhl. Thick walls with years of patina both hand painted in a matte white paint. Delicate and classic lines that start with a thin tapered base and ...
Category

1960s Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Cement

Vintage Swiss Andre Freymond Studio Art Pottery Vase
By André Freymond
Located in Bad Säckingen, DE
Huge thick glazed pottery vase by one of the famoust Swiss pottery artists André Freymond dating to the 1950s.
Category

1950s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

Arnold Zahner Large Scale Blue Glazed Ceramic Vase
By Arnold Zahner
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Ceramic vase by Arnold Zahner, circa 1960s, Rheinfelden, Switzerland. This vase features a blue glossy crackle glaze throughout. The neck has a ribbed detailing and tulip opening. Ar...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

19th C Black Forest Hand-Carved Swiss Brienz Bear with Brass Holder
Located in Savannah, GA
This whimsical hand carved seated wooden brown bear holds a brass cup suitable for cigarettes, matches or even a small bouquet of flowers. Very detailed carving with tiny teeth and a...
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Late 19th Century Black Forest Antique Swiss Vases

Materials

Wood

Unique Steel Bottle “Medium Cloud”, Hand-Sculpted and Signed by Lukasz Friedrich
By Lukas Friedrich
Located in Geneve, CH
Unique steel bottle “Medium Cloud”, hand-sculpted and signed by Lukasz Friedrich Measures: 36 x 6 H 30 cm. Finish: Patina on steel, wax. Limited edition of 3. Signed.
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Steel

Pipe, Pair of Steel Sculpted Vases, Signed by Lukasz Friedrich
By Lukas Friedrich
Located in Geneve, CH
Pipe, pair of steel sculpted vases, signed by Lukasz Friedrich Steel vases “Pipe” Dimensions: D 12 x H 30 cm Finish: black or rusty patina on steel, wax Unique and signed.
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Steel

Unique Pair of Bottles, Hand-Sculpted and Signed by Lukasz Friedrich
By Lukas Friedrich
Located in Geneve, CH
Unique pair of bottles, hand-sculpted and signed by Lukasz Friedrich Signed and numbered vases Steel bottle 40 x 6 x H 28.5 cm Finish: satinated stainless steel, wax Brass bottl...
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2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Brass

Unique Pair of Bottles, Hand Sculpted and Signed by Lukasz Friedrich
By Lukas Friedrich
Located in Geneve, CH
Unique pair of bottles, hand sculpted and signed by Lukasz Friedrich Signed and numbered vases. Measures: Large steel bottle 22 x 5 x H 46 cm Brass bottle 16.5 x 5 x H 39.5 F...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Swiss Vases

Materials

Brass, Steel

Contemporary Gradienti Vase Medium, Aurora Light-Aqua Blue by Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
The collection called ‘Gradienti’ is inspired by the infinite colour nuances of the sky. The technique used to make these vases is called ‘sfumato’, where the goal is to achieve imperceptible transitions between hues of soft colours. Because of the unpredictable behaviour of the colours during melting and during the hot working pro- cess, every vase is different: sometimes the transition from one colour to another is perfectly smooth, other times you can read a clear transition, a kind of horizon. This unpredictable component is what makes each vase unique. To make a piece, two colours of molten glass are combined at the beginning of the glass-making process. They are then dipped in an extra thin layer of transparent glass and mouth-blown into a wooden mould. Finally, the opening of the vase is shaped freehand. After cooling overnight in the kiln, the vases are sandblasted and waxed giving the pieces a satin, smooth and soft surface. Gradient mouth-blown glass, fading from steel blue to warm grey, sandblasted and waxed. This piece has been designed by Laura Sattin...
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2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Glass

Contemporary Gradienti Vase Small, Fuchsia-Aurora by Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
The collection called ‘Gradienti’ is inspired by the infinite colour nuances of the sky. The technique used to make these vases is called ‘sfumato’, where the goal is to achieve imperceptible transitions between hues of soft colours. Because of the unpredictable behaviour of the colours during melting and during the hot working pro- cess, every vase is different: sometimes the transition from one colour to another is perfectly smooth, other times you can read a clear transition, a kind of horizon. This unpredictable component is what makes each vase unique. To make a piece, two colours of molten glass are combined at the beginning of the glass-making process. They are then dipped in an extra thin layer of transparent glass and mouth-blown into a wooden mould. Finally, the opening of the vase is shaped freehand. After cooling overnight in the kiln, the vases are sandblasted and waxed giving the pieces a satin, smooth and soft surface. Gradient mouth-blown glass, fading from steel blue to warm grey, sandblasted and waxed. This piece has been designed by Laura Sattin...
Category

2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Glass

Contemporary Gradienti Vase Medium, Pine Tree Green-Amber by Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
The collection called ‘Gradienti’ is inspired by the infinite colour nuances of the sky. The technique used to make these vases is called ‘sfumato’, where the goal is to achieve imperceptible transitions between hues of soft colours. Because of the unpredictable behaviour of the colours during melting and during the hot working pro- cess, every vase is different: sometimes the transition from one colour to another is perfectly smooth, other times you can read a clear transition, a kind of horizon. This unpredictable component is what makes each vase unique. To make a piece, two colours of molten glass are combined at the beginning of the glass-making process. They are then dipped in an extra thin layer of transparent glass and mouth-blown into a wooden mould. Finally, the opening of the vase is shaped freehand. After cooling overnight in the kiln, the vases are sandblasted and waxed giving the pieces a satin, smooth and soft surface. Gradient mouth-blown glass, fading from steel blue to warm grey, sandblasted and waxed. This piece has been designed by Laura Sattin...
Category

2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Glass

Contemporary Gradienti Vase Medium, Neutral Grey-Lime by Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
The collection called ‘Gradienti’ is inspired by the infinite colour nuances of the sky. The technique used to make these vases is called ‘sfumato’, where the goal is to achieve imperceptible transitions between hues of soft colours. Because of the unpredictable behaviour of the colours during melting and during the hot working pro- cess, every vase is different: sometimes the transition from one colour to another is perfectly smooth, other times you can read a clear transition, a kind of horizon. This unpredictable component is what makes each vase unique. To make a piece, two colours of molten glass are combined at the beginning of the glass-making process. They are then dipped in an extra thin layer of transparent glass and mouth-blown into a wooden mould. Finally, the opening of the vase is shaped freehand. After cooling overnight in the kiln, the vases are sandblasted and waxed giving the pieces a satin, smooth and soft surface. Gradient mouth-blown glass, fading from steel blue to warm grey, sandblasted and waxed. This piece has been designed by Laura Sattin...
Category

2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Glass

Contemporary Gradienti Vase Small, Amethyst-Fuchsia Light by Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
The collection called ‘Gradienti’ is inspired by the infinite colour nuances of the sky. The technique used to make these vases is called ‘sfumato’, where the goal is to achieve imperceptible transitions between hues of soft colours. Because of the unpredictable behaviour of the colours during melting and during the hot working pro- cess, every vase is different: sometimes the transition from one colour to another is perfectly smooth, other times you can read a clear transition, a kind of horizon. This unpredictable component is what makes each vase unique. To make a piece, two colours of molten glass are combined at the beginning of the glass-making process. They are then dipped in an extra thin layer of transparent glass and mouth-blown into a wooden mould. Finally, the opening of the vase is shaped freehand. After cooling overnight in the kiln, the vases are sandblasted and waxed giving the pieces a satin, smooth and soft surface. Gradient mouth-blown glass, fading from steel blue to warm grey, sandblasted and waxed. This piece has been designed by Laura Sattin...
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2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Glass

Ceramic Sculpture Vase by Weiss, Signed 1972
Located in Piacenza, Italy
Petra Weiss, born in Cassina d'Agno near Lugano, feeling this call of the sea innately, in Tremona, lives the artistic atmosphere of the atelier of a great Swiss sculptor, whom I had...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Willy Guhl Sculptural Concrete Vase, 1960s Switzerland
By Willy Guhl
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Stunning concrete vase by Willy Guhl. Just under three feet tall. Extremely rare model. Made of fiber cement. Decades of patina and moss/ lichen. Colors vary from grey to white and c...
Category

1960s Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Cement

1950s Ceramic Vase by Andre Freymond
By André Freymond
Located in Basel, BS
Vibrant blue vase by Swiss artist and potter André Freymond. Mid-sized piece from the late 1950s to early 1960s. Freymond's pieces are often unique, the...
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1950s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Antique Swiss Arts & Crafts Brown Green Blue Thoune Majolica Two Handled Vase
By Thoune
Located in New York, NY
Early 20th century Arts & Crafts Majolica art pottery two-handled vase made by the Swiss factory Thun / Thoune, circa 1910s. This two-handled vase, entirely handcrafted and hand-painted, is decorated with a modern Eastern accent...
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Early 20th Century Arts and Crafts Swiss Vases

Materials

Earthenware, Majolica

Willy Guhl Concrete Vases
By Willy Guhl
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Unique set of concrete sculptures by Swiss architect Willy Guhl. Concrete vases/planters rarely seen. Cool sculptural piece for indoors or outside. Great standalone piece of art. Gre...
Category

1960s Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Concrete

Contemporary Murano Glass Doppio Filo Vase, Periwinkle White by Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
Doppio filo is a collection of vases made by combining two different colours of filigree rods. The linear, oblique pattern is obtained thanks to a refined glass making technique called “mezza filigrana” invented in Murano in the first half of the 16th century and still used by only a few glass masters in Murano. The complex realisation of these pieces requires the use of long glass rods previously prepared and containing individual coloured glass “threads” in the centre. After being superimposed, intertwined and melted, the rods are wrapped around the molten glass and blown to obtain the desired shape. Mouth-blown Murano glass vase, handmade combining orange and ruby pink filigree rods. This piece has been designed by Laura Sattin...
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2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Murano Glass

Ariosi Wall Vase, Large, Topaz, Sandblasted, by Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
“Take life lightly, for lightness is not superficiality, but gliding above things, not having weights on your heart”. It is from this famous phrase by Italo Calvino that the design of “ariosi” vases was born. The lightness of the mouth-blown glass is accentuated by the glass-working technique used, made pouring into the molten glass a component that reacts and in doing so releases gas bubbles. The small bubbles enclosed in the glass create an extremely light and “airy” texture. Each piece is shaped freehand, therefore unique. Mouth-blown glass vase with a bubbly texture, sandblasted and waxed to obtain a satin, smooth and soft surface. It has a 1cm wide hole for hanging it to the wall. This piece has been designed by Laura Sattin...
Category

2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Glass

Contemporary gradienti vasel Large, Steel blue Warm grey - By Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
The collection called ‘Gradienti’ is inspired by the infinite colour nuances of the sky. The technique used to make these vases is called ‘sfumato’, where the goal is to achieve impe...
Category

2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Glass

Contemporargradienti Vasel Large, Copper Blue Pine Tree Green, by Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
The collection called ‘Gradienti’ is inspired by the infinite colour nuances of the sky. The technique used to make these vases is called ‘sfumato’, where the goal is to achieve imperceptible transitions between hues of soft colours. Because of the unpredictable behaviour of the colours during melting and during the hot working pro- cess, every vase is different: sometimes the transition from one colour to another is perfectly smooth, other times you can read a clear transition, a kind of horizon. This unpredictable component is what makes each vase unique. To make a piece, two colours of molten glass are combined at the beginning of the glass-making process. They are then dipped in an extra thin layer of transparent glass and mouth-blown into a wooden mould. Finally, the opening of the vase is shaped freehand. After cooling overnight in the kiln, the vases are sandblasted and waxed giving the pieces a satin, smooth and soft surface. Gradient mouth-blown glass, fading from steel blue to warm grey, sandblasted and waxed. This piece has been designed by Laura Sattin...
Category

2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Glass

Contemporary Murano Glass Doppio Filo Vase, Acid Aquamarine by Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
Doppio filo is a collection of vases made by combining two different colours of filigree rods. The linear, oblique pattern is obtained thanks to a refined glass making technique called “mezza filigrana” invented in Murano in the first half of the 16th century and still used by only a few glass masters in Murano. The complex realisation of these pieces requires the use of long glass rods previously prepared and containing individual coloured glass “threads” in the centre. After being superimposed, intertwined and melted, the rods are wrapped around the molten glass and blown to obtain the desired shape. Mouth-blown Murano glass vase, handmade combining orange and ruby pink filigree rods. This piece has been designed by Laura Sattin...
Category

2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Murano Glass

Contemporary Murano Glass Doppio Filo Vase, Orange Ruby Pink by Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
Doppio filo is a collection of vases made by combining two different colours of filigree rods. The linear, oblique pattern is obtained thanks to a refined glass making technique call...
Category

2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Murano Glass

Ariosi Wall Vase, Small, Pine Tree Green, Sandblasted
Located in 1204, CH
“Take life lightly, for lightness is not superficiality, but gliding above things, not having weights on your heart”. It is from this famous phrase by Italo Calvino...
Category

2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Glass

Ariosi Wall Vase, Medium, Lagoon Blue, Sandblasted, by Laura Sattin
Located in 1204, CH
“Take life lightly, for lightness is not superficiality, but gliding above things, not having weights on your heart”. It is from this famous phrase by Italo Calvino that the design of “ariosi” vases was born. The lightness of the mouth-blown glass is accentuated by the glass-working technique used, made pouring into the molten glass a component that reacts and in doing so releases gas bubbles. The small bubbles enclosed in the glass create an extremely light and “airy” texture. Each piece is shaped freehand, therefore unique. Mouth-blown glass vase with a bubbly texture, sandblasted and waxed to obtain a satin, smooth and soft surface. It has a 1cm wide hole for hanging it to the wall. This piece has been designed by Laura Sattin...
Category

2010s Swiss Vases

Materials

Glass

Willy Guhl Concrete Vase, 1969, Switzerland
By Eternit, Willy Guhl
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Fantastic concrete vases by Swiss architect Willy Guhl for Eternit. Great tabletop vase or planter in a stunning natural patina. Very unusual shape. Great indoors or outside. Each pl...
Category

1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Concrete

Antique Swiss Arts & Crafts Brown Green Blue White Thoune Enamel Ceramic Jug
By Thoune
Located in New York, NY
Early 20th century Arts & Crafts Majolica art pottery jug, made by the Swiss factory Thun/Thoune, circa 1910s. This jug, entirely handcrafted and hand-painted, is decorated with a modern Eastern accent...
Category

Early 20th Century Arts and Crafts Swiss Vases

Materials

Earthenware, Majolica

Art Deco Langenthal Ceramic Vase with Geometrical Design
By Suisse Langenthal
Located in Weiningen, CH
Art Deco Langenthal ceramic vase with geometrical design.
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1930s Art Deco Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Edouard Chapallaz, Small Sandstone Single-Flower Vase, Signed by Swiss Artist Ed
By Edouard Chapallaz 1
Located in Marcq-en-Barœul, Hauts-de-France
This small sandstone single-flower vase was made by French artist Edouard Chapallaz. This vase is signed by Swiss Artist Edouard Chapallaz and stamped CHAPALLAZ DUILLIER. Switzerland...
Category

1950s Art Deco Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Sandstone

Antique Swiss Arts & Crafts Thoune Majolica Set of Vase, Jug and Holder
By Thoune
Located in New York, NY
Early 20th century Arts and Crafts Majolica art pottery rare set of three pieces, made by the Swiss factory Thun/Thoune, circa 1910s. Each earthenware item, a two-handled vase, a jug and a note/match holder, entirely handcrafted and hand-painted, is decorated with a modern Eastern accent...
Category

Early 20th Century Arts and Crafts Swiss Vases

Materials

Earthenware, Majolica

Art Nouveau Huge Porcelain Floor Amphora with Birds Gold Handles by J.Bünzli
By Johann Bünzli
Located in Weiningen, CH
Art Nouveau huge porcelain floor amphora by J.Bünzli who was CEO of the famous German manufacturer KAHLA from ......
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1870s Art Nouveau Antique Swiss Vases

Materials

Gold Leaf

Willy Guhl Concrete Waste Bin, 1960s Switzerland
By Willy Guhl
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Spectacular concrete waste basket by Willy Guhl. Extremely rare model with 2 handles on either side of the top brim. Made of fiber cement. Decades of patina and paint. Little bumps p...
Category

1960s Vintage Swiss Vases

Materials

Cement

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