Ceramano Vase

£145.00

Ceramano

Ceramano vases

Ceramano is a German pottery and porcelain maker known for high-quality decorative ceramics produced mainly in the mid-20th century. Collectors value Ceramano vases for their sculptural forms, glazed finishes, and the range of styles that reflect postwar European design trends—from organic, biomorphic pieces to bold modernist silhouettes.

Key characteristics

  • Materials: Stoneware and earthenware are common; some pieces are porcelain.

  • Glazes: Distinctive glazes include glossy and satin finishes, often in earthy browns, deep greens, turquoise, and highly textured reactive glazes. Many pieces show layered or speckled glazing effects.

  • Shapes: Expect both freeform, hand-modeled shapes and geometric, angular silhouettes. Midcentury modern and West German fat lava aesthetics influence some lines, though Ceramano often leans toward refined studio pottery forms rather than extreme lava textures.

  • Marks: Most Ceramano pieces are marked on the base with "Ceramano" and sometimes include model numbers, country of origin (West Germany for pieces made before reunification), and a painter’s or decorator’s mark.

  • Studio vases: Hand-thrown or hand-modeled pieces with subtle glazing, aimed at pottery collectors

Height: 32.5 cm

Depth : 14 cm

Ceramano

Ceramano vases

Ceramano is a German pottery and porcelain maker known for high-quality decorative ceramics produced mainly in the mid-20th century. Collectors value Ceramano vases for their sculptural forms, glazed finishes, and the range of styles that reflect postwar European design trends—from organic, biomorphic pieces to bold modernist silhouettes.

Key characteristics

  • Materials: Stoneware and earthenware are common; some pieces are porcelain.

  • Glazes: Distinctive glazes include glossy and satin finishes, often in earthy browns, deep greens, turquoise, and highly textured reactive glazes. Many pieces show layered or speckled glazing effects.

  • Shapes: Expect both freeform, hand-modeled shapes and geometric, angular silhouettes. Midcentury modern and West German fat lava aesthetics influence some lines, though Ceramano often leans toward refined studio pottery forms rather than extreme lava textures.

  • Marks: Most Ceramano pieces are marked on the base with "Ceramano" and sometimes include model numbers, country of origin (West Germany for pieces made before reunification), and a painter’s or decorator’s mark.

  • Studio vases: Hand-thrown or hand-modeled pieces with subtle glazing, aimed at pottery collectors

Height: 32.5 cm

Depth : 14 cm