Vintage 1960s AK Kaiser Porcelain Disc (Moon) Vase | West Germany
An example of mid-century German porcelain, this striking disc vase was produced by AK Kaiser Porzellan in West Germany during the 1960s. Expertly crafted in fine white porcelain, its distinctive flattened form is adorned with an intricate moulded relief that radiates from a central circular motif. The crisp monochrome finish highlights the depth and texture of the design, allowing light and shadow to accentuate its sculptural quality. Bearing the blue underglaze AK Kaiser factory mark to the underside, this vase is an elegant representation of the refined craftsmanship and sculptural aesthetic that defined West German porcelain during the mid-century era. Elegant displayed on its own or with a handful of stems, it is a timeless decorative object that effortlessly complements both modern and mid-century interiors. Provenance This particular vase was sourced in New Zealand from the private collection of Ross Morrison, the respected founder of Mr Mod in Christchurch. Renowned for his discerning eye and decades spent specialising in twentieth-century European and Scandinavian design, Morrison assembled one of New Zealand's most admired collections of modern design. Pieces from his collection have since featured in significant design auctions, adding an extra layer of provenance to this beautifully curated example. Condition Excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Old sticker residue on the base, and unclean inside (see photo). Measurements 17cm H x 12cm D.
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