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Martin Freyer για τη Rosenthal, βάζο πορσελίνης biscuit Op Art ύψους 19 cm από τη Studio-Linie της Rosenthal, Γερμανία, χρονολογία 1960–1970, σε εξαιρετική κατάσταση με λευκό ματ εξωτερικό και γυαλιστερό εσωτερικό.
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Martin Freyer for Rosenthal – Op Art Porcelain Vase, 19 cm
In the innovative design landscape of the 1970s, Martin Freyer’s collaboration with Rosenthal produced some of the most striking and forward-looking porcelain works of the era. Among them, this 19 cm op art vase stands out as a perfect example of how geometry, texture, and light can merge to create a visual illusion in three dimensions.
The vase, produced as part of Rosenthal’s renowned Studio-Linie, reflects the height of German modernism. Its crisp white bisque porcelain exterior captures light and shadow with subtle sophistication, while its glossy white interior provides a refined contrast. The surface pattern plays with depth and movement, embodying the principles of optical art—an artistic movement that explored perception and illusion through repetition and precision.
At 19 cm tall, this version presents the same sculptural proportions and tactile rhythm as the larger 25 cm model, yet with a more intimate presence. It is a beautiful example of Freyer’s ability to transform simple cylindrical forms into captivating sculptural objects.
Designer: Martin Freyer
Manufacturer: Rosenthal, Germany
Design period: 1970s
Series: Studio-Linie
Material: Bisque porcelain, matte exterior / glossy interior
Color: White
Height: 19 cm (6cm width and depth)
Condition:
Excellent vintage condition with only minimal traces of age. No chips, cracks, or restorations. The surface retains its original matte finish and crisp definition of relief.
Collectible significance:
Martin Freyer (1909–1975) was a German designer and painter who worked extensively with Rosenthal from the 1950s through the 1970s. His work combined artistic experimentation with technical mastery, bringing modernist art into everyday form. Rosenthal’s Studio-Linie, under designers such as Freyer, Tapio Wirkkala, and Bjørn Wiinblad, became a benchmark for postwar design—bridging art, architecture, and industry.
This 19 cm op art vase is a fine example of that era’s aesthetic: minimalist yet expressive, tactile yet precise. It remains a sought-after piece among collectors of mid-century and modernist porcelain.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Explore my profile for more retro vases, vintage fashion, and designer goods.
International buyers are welcome. Any import duties or taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
I strive to describe all items as accurately and honestly as possible, including detailed photos of the actual items for sale. Vintage or pre-owned items may show traces of age or small imperfections consistent with use and manufacturing. Any condition beyond typical vintage wear, such as chips, cracks, or other significant defects, will be clearly noted in the description and visible in the photos.
If you are purchasing multiple items, please contact me before completing your purchase to confirm whether they can be shipped together.
This is a transaction between a private seller and a private buyer of secondhand goods. No refunds, returns, or warranties are accepted or provided, in accordance with law.
Martin Freyer for Rosenthal – Op Art Porcelain Vase, 19 cm
In the innovative design landscape of the 1970s, Martin Freyer’s collaboration with Rosenthal produced some of the most striking and forward-looking porcelain works of the era. Among them, this 19 cm op art vase stands out as a perfect example of how geometry, texture, and light can merge to create a visual illusion in three dimensions.
The vase, produced as part of Rosenthal’s renowned Studio-Linie, reflects the height of German modernism. Its crisp white bisque porcelain exterior captures light and shadow with subtle sophistication, while its glossy white interior provides a refined contrast. The surface pattern plays with depth and movement, embodying the principles of optical art—an artistic movement that explored perception and illusion through repetition and precision.
At 19 cm tall, this version presents the same sculptural proportions and tactile rhythm as the larger 25 cm model, yet with a more intimate presence. It is a beautiful example of Freyer’s ability to transform simple cylindrical forms into captivating sculptural objects.
Designer: Martin Freyer
Manufacturer: Rosenthal, Germany
Design period: 1970s
Series: Studio-Linie
Material: Bisque porcelain, matte exterior / glossy interior
Color: White
Height: 19 cm (6cm width and depth)
Condition:
Excellent vintage condition with only minimal traces of age. No chips, cracks, or restorations. The surface retains its original matte finish and crisp definition of relief.
Collectible significance:
Martin Freyer (1909–1975) was a German designer and painter who worked extensively with Rosenthal from the 1950s through the 1970s. His work combined artistic experimentation with technical mastery, bringing modernist art into everyday form. Rosenthal’s Studio-Linie, under designers such as Freyer, Tapio Wirkkala, and Bjørn Wiinblad, became a benchmark for postwar design—bridging art, architecture, and industry.
This 19 cm op art vase is a fine example of that era’s aesthetic: minimalist yet expressive, tactile yet precise. It remains a sought-after piece among collectors of mid-century and modernist porcelain.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Explore my profile for more retro vases, vintage fashion, and designer goods.
International buyers are welcome. Any import duties or taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
I strive to describe all items as accurately and honestly as possible, including detailed photos of the actual items for sale. Vintage or pre-owned items may show traces of age or small imperfections consistent with use and manufacturing. Any condition beyond typical vintage wear, such as chips, cracks, or other significant defects, will be clearly noted in the description and visible in the photos.
If you are purchasing multiple items, please contact me before completing your purchase to confirm whether they can be shipped together.
This is a transaction between a private seller and a private buyer of secondhand goods. No refunds, returns, or warranties are accepted or provided, in accordance with law.

