Biscuit porcelain vase, Nanny Still for Heinrich, 1970s

€148
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Biscuit porcelain vase, Nanny Still for Heinrich, 1970s
€148
Dimensions :
H23 x W12 x D6
Color :
white
Material :
ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
Style :
scandinavian

Elegant architectural vase in biscuit porcelain, created by Finnish designer Nanny Still for the German manufacturer H&G Selb Bavaria Heinrich in the 1970s. This vase stands out with a geometric relief decoration reminiscent of stylised snowflakes. The finely modelled details create a subtle play of light and give the piece a strong sculptural presence. Its sleek and minimalist silhouette is enhanced by a matte and velvety exterior surface, contrasting with the glossy glazed interior. This model is part of a limited series of vases produced by Heinrich. Nanny Still (1926–2009) is one of Finland's most recognised designers, particularly known for her work as chief designer at Riihimäki Glass, as well as for her iconic creations in glass and ceramics. A timeless piece ideal for mid-century modern, Scandinavian, minimalist, or architecturally inspired interiors. ✣ Dimensions. Height: 23 cm. Width: 12.5 cm. Depth: 6.5 cm. ✨ Condition. Excellent vintage condition, with very slight signs of use consistent with age. Mark under the base: "H&Co Selb Bavaria Germany Heinrich.".

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