No. 99444829

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Hutschenreuther - Heinrich Fuchs - Vase (3) -  ARCHAIS Iconic Series - Biscuit porcelain - Op-Art Vase Trio WGP MCM
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Hutschenreuther - Heinrich Fuchs - Vase (3) - ARCHAIS Iconic Series - Biscuit porcelain - Op-Art Vase Trio WGP MCM

Heinrich Fuchs for Lorenz Hutschenreuther – “Archais” Vase Trio Germany, 1960s–1970s A sculptural trio of bisque porcelain vases designed by Heinrich Fuchs for Lorenz Hutschenreuther during the late 1960s to early 1970s, part of the celebrated *Archais* series. These vases exemplify the fusion of modernist form, tactile precision, and Op Art-inspired relief that made Fuchs one of the most important postwar porcelain designers in Germany. Each vase is crafted in fine matte white bisque porcelain, featuring intricate relief structures that play with light and shadow. The unglazed surface highlights the sculptural quality of the forms while evoking the minimalist purity characteristic of mid-century German design. Together, the three vases form a harmonious yet dynamic ensemble—each variation distinct yet united by proportion, rhythm, and material clarity. Designer: Heinrich Fuchs Manufacturer: Lorenz Hutschenreuther, Germany Series: Archais Material: Bisque porcelain (matte unglazed) Era: 1960s–1970s Style: Op Art / Mid-Century Modern Signed: Fuchs Model numbers and dimensions: – S 5117/20: Height 20 cm × Diameter 8 cm – M 5119/24: Height 24 cm – L 5118/25: Height 25.5 cm × Diameter 8 cm Condition: All three vases are in very good vintage condition with minor, age-appropriate wear. No chips, cracks, or repairs. The bisque surfaces remain crisp and luminous, with natural patina consistent with their age. About the Designer: Heinrich Fuchs (1928–2011) was a leading German ceramic artist and designer whose work defined a new era of porcelain modernism. Trained as a sculptor, he joined Lorenz Hutschenreuther in the mid-1960s, where he introduced groundbreaking collections such as *Calabash* and *Archais*—series that broke from traditional decorative porcelain to embrace geometric purity and tactile abstraction. Fuchs’s work explored the relationship between natural and constructed forms, using texture and relief to evoke both organic and architectural rhythms. His contribution reshaped Hutschenreuther’s identity, transforming a classic porcelain house into a laboratory of modern design. About the Manufacturer: Lorenz Hutschenreuther, founded in 1857 in Selb, Bavaria, was among the most prestigious German porcelain manufactories of the 20th century. Originally known for its refined figurative and decorative work, the company entered a bold new phase in the 1960s through collaborations with designers like Heinrich Fuchs and Hans Achtziger. Their experimental use of bisque porcelain, modernist forms, and abstract surface design placed Hutschenreuther at the forefront of European mid-century ceramics. Historical Context: The *Archais* series was created during a period of artistic transformation in postwar Germany, when designers began merging craft traditions with avant-garde experimentation. Drawing from the visual language of Op Art and modern sculpture, Fuchs’s bisque vases offer both visual serenity and structural complexity. The series marked a radical departure from ornate porcelain traditions, establishing a minimalist aesthetic that still feels contemporary today. Collectible Significance: Heinrich Fuchs’s *Archais* vases are highly sought after by collectors of German mid-century design. Their interplay of texture, geometry, and light epitomizes the sculptural refinement of 1960s European porcelain. This complete trio—representing three variations within the series—offers a rare opportunity to acquire an iconic example of modernist craftsmanship and timeless design. --- GENERAL INFORMATION Explore my profile for more vintage vases. 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. 99444829

No longer available
Hutschenreuther - Heinrich Fuchs - Vase (3) -  ARCHAIS Iconic Series - Biscuit porcelain - Op-Art Vase Trio WGP MCM

Hutschenreuther - Heinrich Fuchs - Vase (3) - ARCHAIS Iconic Series - Biscuit porcelain - Op-Art Vase Trio WGP MCM

Heinrich Fuchs for Lorenz Hutschenreuther – “Archais” Vase Trio
Germany, 1960s–1970s

A sculptural trio of bisque porcelain vases designed by Heinrich Fuchs for Lorenz Hutschenreuther during the late 1960s to early 1970s, part of the celebrated *Archais* series. These vases exemplify the fusion of modernist form, tactile precision, and Op Art-inspired relief that made Fuchs one of the most important postwar porcelain designers in Germany.

Each vase is crafted in fine matte white bisque porcelain, featuring intricate relief structures that play with light and shadow. The unglazed surface highlights the sculptural quality of the forms while evoking the minimalist purity characteristic of mid-century German design. Together, the three vases form a harmonious yet dynamic ensemble—each variation distinct yet united by proportion, rhythm, and material clarity.

Designer: Heinrich Fuchs
Manufacturer: Lorenz Hutschenreuther, Germany
Series: Archais
Material: Bisque porcelain (matte unglazed)
Era: 1960s–1970s
Style: Op Art / Mid-Century Modern
Signed: Fuchs
Model numbers and dimensions:
– S 5117/20: Height 20 cm × Diameter 8 cm
– M 5119/24: Height 24 cm
– L 5118/25: Height 25.5 cm × Diameter 8 cm

Condition:
All three vases are in very good vintage condition with minor, age-appropriate wear. No chips, cracks, or repairs. The bisque surfaces remain crisp and luminous, with natural patina consistent with their age.

About the Designer:
Heinrich Fuchs (1928–2011) was a leading German ceramic artist and designer whose work defined a new era of porcelain modernism. Trained as a sculptor, he joined Lorenz Hutschenreuther in the mid-1960s, where he introduced groundbreaking collections such as *Calabash* and *Archais*—series that broke from traditional decorative porcelain to embrace geometric purity and tactile abstraction. Fuchs’s work explored the relationship between natural and constructed forms, using texture and relief to evoke both organic and architectural rhythms. His contribution reshaped Hutschenreuther’s identity, transforming a classic porcelain house into a laboratory of modern design.

About the Manufacturer:
Lorenz Hutschenreuther, founded in 1857 in Selb, Bavaria, was among the most prestigious German porcelain manufactories of the 20th century. Originally known for its refined figurative and decorative work, the company entered a bold new phase in the 1960s through collaborations with designers like Heinrich Fuchs and Hans Achtziger. Their experimental use of bisque porcelain, modernist forms, and abstract surface design placed Hutschenreuther at the forefront of European mid-century ceramics.

Historical Context:
The *Archais* series was created during a period of artistic transformation in postwar Germany, when designers began merging craft traditions with avant-garde experimentation. Drawing from the visual language of Op Art and modern sculpture, Fuchs’s bisque vases offer both visual serenity and structural complexity. The series marked a radical departure from ornate porcelain traditions, establishing a minimalist aesthetic that still feels contemporary today.

Collectible Significance:
Heinrich Fuchs’s *Archais* vases are highly sought after by collectors of German mid-century design. Their interplay of texture, geometry, and light epitomizes the sculptural refinement of 1960s European porcelain. This complete trio—representing three variations within the series—offers a rare opportunity to acquire an iconic example of modernist craftsmanship and timeless design.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Explore my profile for more vintage vases.
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.

Bidding closed
Jochen Kloeters
Expert
Estimate  € 170 - € 200

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