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Rosenthal - Bjørn Wiinblad - Vase - Modell 6613/24 (1971) Flaschenförmiges Op-Art Oriental Relief - Biskuitporzellan - Elegant & skulptural

Bjorn Wiinblad for Rosenthal – Sculptural Bisque Porcelain Vase, Model 6613/24 (1971) *Rosenthal Studio Linie – Germany* A beautifully sculpted bisque porcelain vase designed by the celebrated Danish artist Bjorn Wiinblad for Rosenthal’s influential *studio-linie*. Created in 1971, this model (6613/24) is a quintessential example of Wiinblad’s ornamental imagination — translated here into an all-white, deeply tactile, almost architectural language. Design & Aesthetic The vase features a gracefully elongated neck rising from a bulbous, richly decorated body. The matte bisque surface is adorned with Wiinblad’s signature relief pattern: swirling, feather-like motifs that evoke Baroque textiles, theatrical costuming, and the opulent dreamworlds for which the artist is renowned. Rendered entirely in white, the vase becomes a study in light and shadow — the sculptural relief catching illumination like carved plaster or folded fabric. It’s Wiinblad at his most refined: whimsical in spirit, but executed with the disciplined craftsmanship of Rosenthal’s Bavarian porcelain ateliers. Designer Background Bjorn Wiinblad (1918–2006) was one of Scandinavia’s most imaginative and internationally recognised designers. A painter, ceramicist, scenographer, and illustrator, he created a universe of lyrical figures and ornamental patterns far removed from the Nordic minimalism of his contemporaries. His collaborations with Rosenthal — beginning in the late 1950s — became among the company’s most iconic, celebrated for their blend of artistry, theatricality, and technical excellence. Wiinblad’s works are represented in major museum collections worldwide, including the Victoria & Albert Museum (London), the Museum of Arts and Design (New York), and numerous European design museums. Details * **Manufacturer:** Rosenthal, *studio-linie* * **Designer:** Bjorn Wiinblad * **Model:** 6613/24 * **Year:** 1971 * **Material:** Bisque porcelain, matte finish * **Color:** White * **Dimensions:** * Height: 24.5 cm * Diameter: 12 cm * **Markings:** Rosenthal *studio-linie* Germany stamp at base * **Condition:** Excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or restorations. Crisp relief, clean surface. A Collectible Work of Sculptural Porcelain This vase is an outstanding example of Rosenthal’s early 1970s commitment to artist-driven design. Its pure white presence and sophisticated relief make it suitable for both modern interiors and eclectic design environments — sculptural enough to stand alone, subtle enough to pair with other bisque pieces.

Nr. 99617613

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Rosenthal - Bjørn Wiinblad - Vase -  Modell 6613/24 (1971) Flaschenförmiges Op-Art Oriental Relief - Biskuitporzellan - Elegant & skulptural

Rosenthal - Bjørn Wiinblad - Vase - Modell 6613/24 (1971) Flaschenförmiges Op-Art Oriental Relief - Biskuitporzellan - Elegant & skulptural

Bjorn Wiinblad for Rosenthal – Sculptural Bisque Porcelain Vase, Model 6613/24 (1971)
*Rosenthal Studio Linie – Germany*

A beautifully sculpted bisque porcelain vase designed by the celebrated Danish artist Bjorn Wiinblad for Rosenthal’s influential *studio-linie*. Created in 1971, this model (6613/24) is a quintessential example of Wiinblad’s ornamental imagination — translated here into an all-white, deeply tactile, almost architectural language.

Design & Aesthetic

The vase features a gracefully elongated neck rising from a bulbous, richly decorated body. The matte bisque surface is adorned with Wiinblad’s signature relief pattern: swirling, feather-like motifs that evoke Baroque textiles, theatrical costuming, and the opulent dreamworlds for which the artist is renowned.

Rendered entirely in white, the vase becomes a study in light and shadow — the sculptural relief catching illumination like carved plaster or folded fabric. It’s Wiinblad at his most refined: whimsical in spirit, but executed with the disciplined craftsmanship of Rosenthal’s Bavarian porcelain ateliers.

Designer Background

Bjorn Wiinblad (1918–2006) was one of Scandinavia’s most imaginative and internationally recognised designers. A painter, ceramicist, scenographer, and illustrator, he created a universe of lyrical figures and ornamental patterns far removed from the Nordic minimalism of his contemporaries. His collaborations with Rosenthal — beginning in the late 1950s — became among the company’s most iconic, celebrated for their blend of artistry, theatricality, and technical excellence.

Wiinblad’s works are represented in major museum collections worldwide, including the Victoria & Albert Museum (London), the Museum of Arts and Design (New York), and numerous European design museums.

Details

* **Manufacturer:** Rosenthal, *studio-linie*
* **Designer:** Bjorn Wiinblad
* **Model:** 6613/24
* **Year:** 1971
* **Material:** Bisque porcelain, matte finish
* **Color:** White
* **Dimensions:**

* Height: 24.5 cm
* Diameter: 12 cm
* **Markings:** Rosenthal *studio-linie* Germany stamp at base
* **Condition:** Excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or restorations. Crisp relief, clean surface.

A Collectible Work of Sculptural Porcelain

This vase is an outstanding example of Rosenthal’s early 1970s commitment to artist-driven design. Its pure white presence and sophisticated relief make it suitable for both modern interiors and eclectic design environments — sculptural enough to stand alone, subtle enough to pair with other bisque pieces.



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