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West-Germany Scheurich Keramik Vase - Model 209-18

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Vintage West-Germany Scheurich Keramik Vase - Model 209-18 Product Description: Embrace the timeless charm of this vintage West-Germany vase, model 209-18, meticulously crafted by the esteemed Scheurich Keramik during the 1970s in former West Germany. This exquisite vase effortlessly adds a touch of sophistication to any interior space with its timeless design and impeccable craftsmanship. The rich, deep brown hue serves as a captivating backdrop, accentuating the bold and striking wide beige rim that graces its center and blue details. This subtle yet striking color combination exudes a sense of harmony and refinement, elevating the aesthetic appeal of this remarkable piece. Adorning the base of the vase proudly is the distinct stamp of authenticity, bearing the inscription "W.Germany 209-18." This hallmark not only signifies its origin but also serves as a testament to the superior craftsmanship and enduring quality synonymous with Scheurich Keramik. Every aspect of this vase, from its graceful silhouette to its captivating colors, reflects the unparalleled mastery of Scheurich Keramik artisans. Display this magnificent vase prominently in your home and revel in the seamless fusion of form and function it offers. More than just a decorative accent, this West-Germany vase is a timeless masterpiece that transcends trends, infusing your space with an air of sophistication and elegance, while embodying the principles of organic modernism with its sleek lines and earthy color palette, seamlessly blending natural elements with contemporary design sensibilities. Additionally, its versatility allows it to complement eclectic interiors, adding a unique touch to spaces that blend various styles and influences. Features: Height: 18 cm Model: 209-18 Colors: Dark brown, beige, and blue Material: Painted ceramics Condition: This vintage West-Germany vase from Scheurich Keramik is in excellent vintage condition, meticulously preserved without any damages. Please refer to the accompanying photos for a comprehensive overview. About Scheurich Keramik: Scheurich Keramik is a renowned German company celebrated globally for its exceptional ceramic creations. Established in 1928 by Alois Scheurich in Kleinheubach, Germany, Scheurich Keramik has earned acclaim for its exquisite vases and ceramic decorative objects, boasting a diverse array of styles and designs. Distinguished by their meticulous craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail, Scheurich Keramik products are characterized by innovative designs and a vibrant palette of colors, exemplifying their artistic prowess. The legacy of Scheurich Keramik is evident in its enduring commitment to quality and design excellence. Marked by stamps and insignias, such as the "W.Germany 209-18" mark, each piece reflects the company's unwavering dedication to German craftsmanship and heritage. With a storied history spanning decades, Scheurich Keramik continues to captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike, remaining a cherished symbol of German ceramic tradition and artistic ingenuity.
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