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Swirl Vase with Geometric Design - 1290-28 - Dümler & Breiden - c1960s

Swirl Vase with Geometric Design - 1290-28 - Dümler & Breiden - c1960s

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The Dümler & Breiden Swirl Vase, form number 1290-28, is a fascinating example of mid-century West German pottery, renowned for its bold designs and innovative glazing techniques.

This particular form, often referred to as the "Swirl Vase," exemplifies the characteristic fluid lines and dynamic surface patterns that Dümler & Breiden embraced during the 1960s and 70s. The company's ceramics were highly popular during this period, especially with the rise of the "Fat Lava" movement, known for thick, textured glazes.

Founded in 1883, Dümler & Breiden produced a wide array of pottery, including their more functional steins and punch bowls early on. By the mid-20th century, the company shifted towards the decorative vases and ceramics that are now widely collected. Their work was stamped on the base, typically with a number denoting the form and height, such as 1290 for the form and 28 cm for the height. The embossing in the white/fawn clay, typical for Dümler & Breiden, includes these markings as well as the "Made in West Germany" label, further anchoring the piece in its era of production.

This vase is not only a display of striking design but also a tangible piece of German ceramic history​

  • Material: Ceramic
  • Model: 1290-28
  • Pattern: Swirl
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Technique: Hand-painted
  • Place of Origin: Germany
  • Mark: 1290-28
  • Date of Manufacture: 1960s
  • Condition: Perfect condition

Dimension:
Height: 28 cm | 11 in
Base: 10 cm | 3.9. in
Weight: 0.5 kg

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Origin & Maker

Dümler & Breiden was a prominent German pottery manufacturer, founded in 1883 in Höhr-Grenzhausen, a region known for its rich ceramic traditions. The company gained recognition for producing high-quality stoneware, decorative ceramics, and beer steins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Initially, their designs were more traditional, reflecting classical European styles and utilitarian purposes.

By the mid-20th century, Dümler & Breiden embraced the dynamic and bold aesthetics of modernism, becoming known for their innovative designs and experimental glazing techniques. During the 1950s to 1970s, they became associated with the “Fat Lava” movement, characterized by thick, textured glazes, vibrant colours, and volcanic-like surfaces. This era saw the creation of many iconic pieces, including the Swirl Vase (form no. 1290-28), which featured fluid lines and abstract patterns.

Their ceramics were typically marked with form numbers, height, and "Made in West Germany" stamps, embossed in the clay, providing a distinctive hallmark for collectors. Though Dümler & Breiden closed in the early 1990s, their legacy endures through the highly collectible and stylish pieces that continue to capture the spirit of mid-century modern design