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Juego de tres piezas en porcelana biscuit de Bareuther Bavaria, diseñado por Ernst Fenzl en la línea Silvana Op‑Art Bark Relief, datado en 1960–1970.
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Bareuther Waldsassen “Silvana” Bisque Porcelain Set by Ernst Fenzl (3× Op-Art Items)
This refined mid-century porcelain set from the 1960s/70s exemplifies Ernst Fenzl’s fascination with the tactile and the organic. Designed for the Bavarian manufacturer Bareuther Waldsassen, the “Silvana” series is a masterclass in combining Op-Art sensibilities with natural textures. The matte bisque surfaces evoke tree bark, while the smooth glazed interiors create a subtle interplay of contrasts — raw and refined, natural and modernist.
Designer:
Ernst Fenzl (1929–1994) was among Germany’s most forward-thinking porcelain designers, celebrated for his sculptural forms and innovative use of texture. His “Silvana” line stands out for its poetic dialogue between nature’s roughness and the precision of modern industrial design — a harmony that defines the best of postwar European porcelain.
Manufacturer:
Founded in 1884 in Waldsassen, Bavaria, Bareuther was a pioneer in mid-century porcelain innovation, producing both traditional tableware and avant-garde decorative objects. Through collaborations with designers like Fenzl, the company embraced the aesthetic revolutions of the 1960s and 1970s, including Op-Art, Pop, and organic minimalism. Bareuther’s work of this era is now increasingly sought after by collectors.
Item Descriptions:
1. XL Vase (Silvana 3)
Height: 29.5 cm
Base: 11 × 7.5 cm
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor, age-consistent wear.
Description: A commanding sculptural piece showcasing the Silvana line’s striking bisque-glazed contrast and bark-inspired surface. Both decorative and architectural, this vase anchors any collection of mid-century ceramics.
2. Small Vase (Silvana 10)
Height: 12 cm
Diameter: 11 cm
Condition: Very good vintage condition with light wear.
Description: Compact and sensuous, this vase mirrors the XL model’s texture in a more intimate format, its rounded form echoing nature’s quiet geometries.
3. Candleholder (Silvana 222)
Diameter: 22 cm
Height: 6 cm
Condition: Excellent, with no visible wear.
Description: Designed for four candles, this elegant Advent-style centerpiece combines minimalist restraint with organic dynamism.
Why Collect This Set?
The Bareuther “Silvana” collection distills the essence of 1960s design — tactile modernism, sculptural clarity, and poetic materiality. Fenzl’s mastery of porcelain texture and Bareuther’s technical excellence make these pieces lasting emblems of German mid-century innovation.
As with all my listings, this is a vintage set sold by a private collector. Minor variations and manufacturing nuances are natural in handmade and vintage items. No refunds, returns, or warranties are offered, in accordance with law.
Explore my profile for more curated mid-century ceramics, vintage vases, and collectible design pieces.
Bareuther Waldsassen “Silvana” Bisque Porcelain Set by Ernst Fenzl (3× Op-Art Items)
This refined mid-century porcelain set from the 1960s/70s exemplifies Ernst Fenzl’s fascination with the tactile and the organic. Designed for the Bavarian manufacturer Bareuther Waldsassen, the “Silvana” series is a masterclass in combining Op-Art sensibilities with natural textures. The matte bisque surfaces evoke tree bark, while the smooth glazed interiors create a subtle interplay of contrasts — raw and refined, natural and modernist.
Designer:
Ernst Fenzl (1929–1994) was among Germany’s most forward-thinking porcelain designers, celebrated for his sculptural forms and innovative use of texture. His “Silvana” line stands out for its poetic dialogue between nature’s roughness and the precision of modern industrial design — a harmony that defines the best of postwar European porcelain.
Manufacturer:
Founded in 1884 in Waldsassen, Bavaria, Bareuther was a pioneer in mid-century porcelain innovation, producing both traditional tableware and avant-garde decorative objects. Through collaborations with designers like Fenzl, the company embraced the aesthetic revolutions of the 1960s and 1970s, including Op-Art, Pop, and organic minimalism. Bareuther’s work of this era is now increasingly sought after by collectors.
Item Descriptions:
1. XL Vase (Silvana 3)
Height: 29.5 cm
Base: 11 × 7.5 cm
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor, age-consistent wear.
Description: A commanding sculptural piece showcasing the Silvana line’s striking bisque-glazed contrast and bark-inspired surface. Both decorative and architectural, this vase anchors any collection of mid-century ceramics.
2. Small Vase (Silvana 10)
Height: 12 cm
Diameter: 11 cm
Condition: Very good vintage condition with light wear.
Description: Compact and sensuous, this vase mirrors the XL model’s texture in a more intimate format, its rounded form echoing nature’s quiet geometries.
3. Candleholder (Silvana 222)
Diameter: 22 cm
Height: 6 cm
Condition: Excellent, with no visible wear.
Description: Designed for four candles, this elegant Advent-style centerpiece combines minimalist restraint with organic dynamism.
Why Collect This Set?
The Bareuther “Silvana” collection distills the essence of 1960s design — tactile modernism, sculptural clarity, and poetic materiality. Fenzl’s mastery of porcelain texture and Bareuther’s technical excellence make these pieces lasting emblems of German mid-century innovation.
As with all my listings, this is a vintage set sold by a private collector. Minor variations and manufacturing nuances are natural in handmade and vintage items. No refunds, returns, or warranties are offered, in accordance with law.
Explore my profile for more curated mid-century ceramics, vintage vases, and collectible design pieces.

