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Rosenthal - Martin Freyer - Vase (2) -  Op-Art Relief WGP - Biscuit porcelain - Brutalist Minimalist Duo
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Rosenthal - Martin Freyer - Vase (2) - Op-Art Relief WGP - Biscuit porcelain - Brutalist Minimalist Duo

Discover the Genius of Martin Freyer: A Pair of 1960s–1970s Op Art Porcelain Vases In the vibrant world of 1960s–1970s design, Martin Freyer stood out as a master of innovation, especially with his remarkable creations for Rosenthal, the distinguished German porcelain manufacturer. Freyer seamlessly blended the captivating visual language of Op Art into his designs, creating porcelain masterpieces that continue to intrigue and inspire collectors today. Op Art Masterpieces: A Striking Duo This pair of Rosenthal Op Art vases is a testament to Freyer’s unique ability to manipulate shapes, lines, and textures, resulting in visually mesmerizing patterns. Both vases demonstrate his characteristic play with light and shadow, inviting the viewer to explore the shifting surfaces that transform as they are observed from different angles. Large vase dimensions: 25 cm (height) Small vase dimensions: 16 cm (height) x 8.5 cm (width) x 6.5 cm (depth) The taller vase presents a rectangular silhouette with a complex, undulating surface pattern that captures the viewer’s attention with its elegant verticality. In contrast, the smaller, cylindrical vase has a more organic, textured relief that evokes natural formations, making it a perfect counterpoint to the taller piece. Together, they create a dynamic dialogue between geometry and organic form. Craftsmanship and Attention to Detail At the base of each vase, you’ll find the unmistakable mark of Rosenthal, symbolizing their commitment to fine porcelain craftsmanship. The matte white bisque finish enhances their sculptural quality, highlighting the intricate relief details without overwhelming the simplicity of the form. Freyer’s minimalistic design language, characteristic of the 1970s, reflects the era’s fascination with clean lines, tactile structure, and unadorned elegance. A Touch of History Both vases are in excellent condition, with a light vintage patina that adds authenticity and a sense of history. They show only minimal signs of age, retaining their crisp surfaces and timeless presence. These are highly collectible examples of mid-century German porcelain design. Martin Freyer: Visionary Designer Martin Freyer (1909–1975) was one of Germany’s most versatile and forward-looking designers. Trained as a painter and stage designer, he created some of Rosenthal’s most iconic sculptural forms and surface patterns between 1964 and 1974. His portfolio extended beyond porcelain to include industrial design, glass, and graphics—most famously the Volkswagen logo. Freyer’s work embodies a rare fusion of artistic imagination and technical precision. This elegant pair represents two facets of his creative mastery: the bold geometry of op art and the refined subtlety of sculptural relief. Together, they encapsulate a period in design history defined by experimentation, optical sophistication, and enduring beauty. --- 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.

No. 99304956

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Rosenthal - Martin Freyer - Vase (2) -  Op-Art Relief WGP - Biscuit porcelain - Brutalist Minimalist Duo

Rosenthal - Martin Freyer - Vase (2) - Op-Art Relief WGP - Biscuit porcelain - Brutalist Minimalist Duo

Discover the Genius of Martin Freyer: A Pair of 1960s–1970s Op Art Porcelain Vases

In the vibrant world of 1960s–1970s design, Martin Freyer stood out as a master of innovation, especially with his remarkable creations for Rosenthal, the distinguished German porcelain manufacturer. Freyer seamlessly blended the captivating visual language of Op Art into his designs, creating porcelain masterpieces that continue to intrigue and inspire collectors today.

Op Art Masterpieces: A Striking Duo
This pair of Rosenthal Op Art vases is a testament to Freyer’s unique ability to manipulate shapes, lines, and textures, resulting in visually mesmerizing patterns. Both vases demonstrate his characteristic play with light and shadow, inviting the viewer to explore the shifting surfaces that transform as they are observed from different angles.

Large vase dimensions: 25 cm (height)
Small vase dimensions: 16 cm (height) x 8.5 cm (width) x 6.5 cm (depth)

The taller vase presents a rectangular silhouette with a complex, undulating surface pattern that captures the viewer’s attention with its elegant verticality. In contrast, the smaller, cylindrical vase has a more organic, textured relief that evokes natural formations, making it a perfect counterpoint to the taller piece. Together, they create a dynamic dialogue between geometry and organic form.

Craftsmanship and Attention to Detail
At the base of each vase, you’ll find the unmistakable mark of Rosenthal, symbolizing their commitment to fine porcelain craftsmanship. The matte white bisque finish enhances their sculptural quality, highlighting the intricate relief details without overwhelming the simplicity of the form. Freyer’s minimalistic design language, characteristic of the 1970s, reflects the era’s fascination with clean lines, tactile structure, and unadorned elegance.

A Touch of History
Both vases are in excellent condition, with a light vintage patina that adds authenticity and a sense of history. They show only minimal signs of age, retaining their crisp surfaces and timeless presence. These are highly collectible examples of mid-century German porcelain design.

Martin Freyer: Visionary Designer
Martin Freyer (1909–1975) was one of Germany’s most versatile and forward-looking designers. Trained as a painter and stage designer, he created some of Rosenthal’s most iconic sculptural forms and surface patterns between 1964 and 1974. His portfolio extended beyond porcelain to include industrial design, glass, and graphics—most famously the Volkswagen logo. Freyer’s work embodies a rare fusion of artistic imagination and technical precision.

This elegant pair represents two facets of his creative mastery: the bold geometry of op art and the refined subtlety of sculptural relief. Together, they encapsulate a period in design history defined by experimentation, optical sophistication, and enduring beauty.

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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.

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