
Large Mid-Century Modern Drip Glaze Pottery Vase in Brown and Lava Orange Tones
This striking mid-century modern pottery vase, that could have formerly been a lamp base, features a dramatic bottle form with a tall neck and wide, bulbous body. The surface is finished in a richly glazed palette of warm brown and ochre tones, overlaid with bold, lava-like orange drip accents. The dynamic glaze application creates an organic, almost volcanic visual effect, making this piece a compelling focal point for any interior.
Crafted with a high-gloss finish, the glaze showcases textured pools and bursts of red-orange that stand out against the earthy base.The vase is hollow with a narrow mouth and an open unglazed base ring, revealing the white clay body. A subtle incised signature appears near the foot, though it is not clearly legible. Possibly "Derry L"
Likely originating from a European or American studio in the 1960s or 1970s, this piece exemplifies the expressive ceramic styles popular in the mid-20th century. It is well-suited for display on its own or as part of a collection of modernist or studio pottery.
Vintage condition as pictured
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Dimensions approximately: 12"D, 17"H