Bold and highly sculptural vintage studio pottery vase featuring an architectural, Brutalist-inspired form. This statement ceramic piece is constructed with multiple tubular vessels joined together and accented with raised geometric and circular appliqué details, giving it a strong tactile and industrial-modern presence.
Finished in a deep charcoal/black glaze with intentional raw clay exposure, the contrast highlights the hand-built nature and texture of the work. The form evokes modernist architectural shapes and organic structural elements often seen in mid-century and late 20th-century studio ceramics. A stamped maker's mark appears on the base (see photos), though the artist has not been identified.
Width: 7-8 inches at widest point. (see photos with measuring tape). Very good vintage condition with no visible cracks or chips.Minor glaze variation and surface irregularities are consistent with handmade studio pottery and part of the artistic intent. This is a substantial, eye-catching display piece - ideal for modernist interiors, Brutalist décor, or collectors of sculptural ceramics.