Bay Keramik West German Pottery Vase 92-45 – Mid-Century Fat Lava Ceramic

£65.00

A bold and characterful West German pottery vase by Bay Keramik, model 92-45, dating to the 1960s–1970s.

This striking piece features layered bands of textured geometric relief in rich brown and vibrant mustard yellow glaze, a classic expression of the celebrated Fat Lava period. The rhythmic pattern and strong cylindrical form give it a distinctive presence, making it an ideal decorative accent within mid-century or contemporary interiors.

A well-known and collectible Bay Keramik design, appreciated for its decorative appeal and versatility.

Dimensions

  • Height: approx. 45 cm

  • Diameter: approx. 14 cm

Condition

Very good vintage condition.
No chips or cracks observed.
Minor wear to the base consistent with age and use.

Styling Notes

A versatile decorative piece that works well in:

  • Mid-century modern interiors

  • Retro or eclectic spaces

  • Layered, warm-toned decorative schemes

Ideal as a standalone statement or grouped with other West German ceramics.

A bold and characterful West German pottery vase by Bay Keramik, model 92-45, dating to the 1960s–1970s.

This striking piece features layered bands of textured geometric relief in rich brown and vibrant mustard yellow glaze, a classic expression of the celebrated Fat Lava period. The rhythmic pattern and strong cylindrical form give it a distinctive presence, making it an ideal decorative accent within mid-century or contemporary interiors.

A well-known and collectible Bay Keramik design, appreciated for its decorative appeal and versatility.

Dimensions

  • Height: approx. 45 cm

  • Diameter: approx. 14 cm

Condition

Very good vintage condition.
No chips or cracks observed.
Minor wear to the base consistent with age and use.

Styling Notes

A versatile decorative piece that works well in:

  • Mid-century modern interiors

  • Retro or eclectic spaces

  • Layered, warm-toned decorative schemes

Ideal as a standalone statement or grouped with other West German ceramics.