stijl Boch Keramis school - Vase (2) - Earthenware

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Monumental Art Deco ceramic vase set – Boch Keramis / Charles Catteau ambience – circa 1925–1935
Description
Wonderful and highly decorative set of monumental Art Deco vases in glazed art pottery, produced in the spirit of the Belgian Boch Keramis school from the interwar period.

The vases feature a refined floral composition with stylized flowers in yellow and light blue against a deep emerald green background. The strong contour lines and richly enamelled decoration clearly refer to the iconic cloisonné technique associated with the Boch Frères Keramis ateliers and the influence of Charles Catteau.

The elegant baluster form, harmonious color contrasts, and rhythmic Art Deco styling make this set particularly striking as an interior object.

Period
Circa 1925–1935

Provenance
Belgium, in the style and tradition of Boch Frères Keramis / Charles Catteau school.

Material
Glazed art pottery with a hand-engraved maker's mark on the bottom.

Decor
Stylized flowers
Geometric-floral Art Deco composition
Deep green background
Yellow and light blue glazed decoration
Relief contours in cloisonné style

Dimensions
Height: approx. 53 cm
Set of 2 vases

Condition
Good overall condition given age and size.
Slight signs of aging and minimal wear consistent with authentic interwar ceramics. No noticeable restorations.

Special features
Monumental size
Very decorative ensemble
Strong Art Deco presence
Rare as a harmonious set
Suitable for both classic and modern interiors

Note
The style closely aligns with the artistic production of Boch Keramis and the influence of Charles Catteau, one of the most important Belgian ceramic designers of the interwar period.

Monumental Art Deco ceramic vase set – Boch Keramis / Charles Catteau ambience – circa 1925–1935
Description
Wonderful and highly decorative set of monumental Art Deco vases in glazed art pottery, produced in the spirit of the Belgian Boch Keramis school from the interwar period.

The vases feature a refined floral composition with stylized flowers in yellow and light blue against a deep emerald green background. The strong contour lines and richly enamelled decoration clearly refer to the iconic cloisonné technique associated with the Boch Frères Keramis ateliers and the influence of Charles Catteau.

The elegant baluster form, harmonious color contrasts, and rhythmic Art Deco styling make this set particularly striking as an interior object.

Period
Circa 1925–1935

Provenance
Belgium, in the style and tradition of Boch Frères Keramis / Charles Catteau school.

Material
Glazed art pottery with a hand-engraved maker's mark on the bottom.

Decor
Stylized flowers
Geometric-floral Art Deco composition
Deep green background
Yellow and light blue glazed decoration
Relief contours in cloisonné style

Dimensions
Height: approx. 53 cm
Set of 2 vases

Condition
Good overall condition given age and size.
Slight signs of aging and minimal wear consistent with authentic interwar ceramics. No noticeable restorations.

Special features
Monumental size
Very decorative ensemble
Strong Art Deco presence
Rare as a harmonious set
Suitable for both classic and modern interiors

Note
The style closely aligns with the artistic production of Boch Keramis and the influence of Charles Catteau, one of the most important Belgian ceramic designers of the interwar period.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
6 kg
Number of objects
2
Country of origin
Belgium
Designer/artist/maker
stijl Boch Keramis school
Material
Earthenware
Style
Art Deco
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
53 cm
Width
26.5 cm
Depth
26.5 cm
Estimated period
1930-1940
BelgiumVerified
Private

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