Very rare and large wall tile from Tue Poulsen 1970
- Dimensions :
- H75 x W55 x D9
- Color :
- beige
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- vintage
Tue Poulsen is a celebrated Danish ceramic designer whose work is closely connected to Mid-Century Modern and Brutalist design. His handmade stoneware tiles are known for their organic relief patterns, earthy colour palette, and strong architectural presence. Produced mainly in the 1960s and 1970s, these tiles were often used in high-end interiors and public buildings, and today they are sought-after collectibles admired for both their artistic and historical value. Owning a Tue Poulsen tile means investing in a timeless design object with lasting value. The warm earth tones create a calm and inviting atmosphere, while the sculptural relief adds depth and visual interest to any interior. These tiles seamlessly bridge art and architecture, making them suitable for both modern and vintage spaces. Beyond aesthetics, they represent genuine Danish craftsmanship and a significant chapter in 20th-century design history, making them as meaningful as they are beautiful. Each tile is handmade, meaning no two pieces are exactly alike and natural variations in texture and colour are part of their charm. Authentic tiles are typically signed with “TUE” or “TUE DK,” either impressed or scratched into the clay. The stoneware material is durable and heavy, originally intended for architectural use, but also ideal for decorative display. Due to their age, some tiles may show light signs of wear, which only adds to their authenticity and story.
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