Villeroy & Boch Vase Designed By Maria Kohler 1960s
Artist: Maria Kohler Villeroy Et Boch
Rare oblong ceramic vase designed by Maria Kohler for Villeroy & Boch, with a matte glazed decoration of pink and gray vertical lines on a white background. 1960s.
Perfect condition.
Height 25.5 cm.
Stamped VBM (Villeroy Boch Mettlach), "Made in France-Saar Economic Union Hand Made" and numbered 1247.
Villeroy & Boch and Maria Kohler
This ceramic production company was founded in 1748 by François Boch in Audun-Le-Tiche (Moselle). In 1791, Nicolas Villeroy established a pottery factory in Vaudrevange in the Saarland (now Wallerfangen). In 1809, Jean-François Boch acquired the former Benedictine abbey of Mettlach on the banks of the Saar River. In 1836, Jean-François Boch and Nicolas Villeroy combined the three sites in Mettlach to form the Villeroy & Boch brand. This company became renowned for its high-end floor tiles, sanitary ware, and bathroom fixtures, while also continuing its production of tableware. Maria Kohler is known for her work at the Villeroy & Boch studio in the 1950s and 60s. Her designs, inspired by German and Scandinavian aesthetics, are highly sought after by collectors.
Perfect condition.
Height 25.5 cm.
Stamped VBM (Villeroy Boch Mettlach), "Made in France-Saar Economic Union Hand Made" and numbered 1247.
Villeroy & Boch and Maria Kohler
This ceramic production company was founded in 1748 by François Boch in Audun-Le-Tiche (Moselle). In 1791, Nicolas Villeroy established a pottery factory in Vaudrevange in the Saarland (now Wallerfangen). In 1809, Jean-François Boch acquired the former Benedictine abbey of Mettlach on the banks of the Saar River. In 1836, Jean-François Boch and Nicolas Villeroy combined the three sites in Mettlach to form the Villeroy & Boch brand. This company became renowned for its high-end floor tiles, sanitary ware, and bathroom fixtures, while also continuing its production of tableware. Maria Kohler is known for her work at the Villeroy & Boch studio in the 1950s and 60s. Her designs, inspired by German and Scandinavian aesthetics, are highly sought after by collectors.
250 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Ceramic
Height: 25,5cm
Reference (ID): 1719650
Availability: In stock
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