Kunsttöpferei Unterstab (KTU) - Ralf & Gudrun Unterstab - Vaas - Oost-Duits aardewerk - Keramiek - GDR DDR Studio Ceramic





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Ralf & Gudrun Unterstab van Kunsttöpferei Unterstab (KTU) maakten een paar East German keramische vazen uit de jaren 1950–1960, elk circa 15 cm hoog en 10 cm in diameter, met een multicolour glazuur en cratered relief, in uitstekende staat.
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Mid-Century East German Pottery – KTU Vase Duo by Ralf & Gudrun Unterstab
This striking vase duo, created by Ralf and Gudrun Unterstab of Kunsttöpferei Unterstab (KTU) in Langenhessen, represents an important chapter in East German mid-century ceramics. Crafted in the 1960s, the pair exemplifies the balance of sculptural form and sophisticated glaze work that defined the studio’s production.
Background & Craftsmanship
Kunsttöpferei Unterstab was founded by husband-and-wife team Ralf (b. 1937) and Gudrun Unterstab (b. 1940), both trained within the strong tradition of East German studio pottery. Gudrun was the daughter of master ceramist Albert Kiessling, whose technical and artistic innovations left a profound mark on 20th-century German ceramics. His influence—particularly in the development of expressive glazes—can be clearly felt in the Unterstabs’ work. Pieces from their atelier are now held in private collections and increasingly recognized for their craftsmanship and individuality.
Design & Glaze
The two vases demonstrate the tactile and visual language characteristic of KTU. Their cratered relief surfaces evoke volcanic textures, enhanced by carefully controlled glaze reactions that lend a sense of depth and motion. One vase features earthy brown tones with subtle metallic accents; the other contrasts in a pale, speckled white glaze with dark inclusions. Their rounded bodies taper into narrow necks, achieving both balance and sculptural tension. These forms, though modest in scale, command attention through their organic rhythm and surface vitality.
Historical Context
In postwar East Germany, potters like the Unterstabs sought new aesthetic directions while maintaining the artisanal integrity of hand-thrown ceramics. Their work bridges traditional craftsmanship and modernist experimentation—a quiet resistance to the industrial uniformity of the era. Today, their ceramics are regarded as emblematic of East German design’s artistic resilience and depth.
Dimensions (approx.):
Height 15 cm each
Diameter 10 cm each
Opening diameter 2 cm each
Condition:
Both vases are in very good vintage condition, with only light wear consistent with age and use. No chips, cracks, or restorations. The glazes remain vivid and intact.
Collectible Significance
These vases are fine examples of mid-century East German studio pottery—distinct for their authentic handcraft, tactile glaze chemistry, and sculptural presence. Their connection to Albert Kiessling’s legacy adds historical and artistic value. Perfect for collectors of European ceramics or admirers of modernist craft, the duo combines intimacy of scale with depth of artistry.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Check out my profile for more retro vases and vintage design pieces.
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.
Mid-Century East German Pottery – KTU Vase Duo by Ralf & Gudrun Unterstab
This striking vase duo, created by Ralf and Gudrun Unterstab of Kunsttöpferei Unterstab (KTU) in Langenhessen, represents an important chapter in East German mid-century ceramics. Crafted in the 1960s, the pair exemplifies the balance of sculptural form and sophisticated glaze work that defined the studio’s production.
Background & Craftsmanship
Kunsttöpferei Unterstab was founded by husband-and-wife team Ralf (b. 1937) and Gudrun Unterstab (b. 1940), both trained within the strong tradition of East German studio pottery. Gudrun was the daughter of master ceramist Albert Kiessling, whose technical and artistic innovations left a profound mark on 20th-century German ceramics. His influence—particularly in the development of expressive glazes—can be clearly felt in the Unterstabs’ work. Pieces from their atelier are now held in private collections and increasingly recognized for their craftsmanship and individuality.
Design & Glaze
The two vases demonstrate the tactile and visual language characteristic of KTU. Their cratered relief surfaces evoke volcanic textures, enhanced by carefully controlled glaze reactions that lend a sense of depth and motion. One vase features earthy brown tones with subtle metallic accents; the other contrasts in a pale, speckled white glaze with dark inclusions. Their rounded bodies taper into narrow necks, achieving both balance and sculptural tension. These forms, though modest in scale, command attention through their organic rhythm and surface vitality.
Historical Context
In postwar East Germany, potters like the Unterstabs sought new aesthetic directions while maintaining the artisanal integrity of hand-thrown ceramics. Their work bridges traditional craftsmanship and modernist experimentation—a quiet resistance to the industrial uniformity of the era. Today, their ceramics are regarded as emblematic of East German design’s artistic resilience and depth.
Dimensions (approx.):
Height 15 cm each
Diameter 10 cm each
Opening diameter 2 cm each
Condition:
Both vases are in very good vintage condition, with only light wear consistent with age and use. No chips, cracks, or restorations. The glazes remain vivid and intact.
Collectible Significance
These vases are fine examples of mid-century East German studio pottery—distinct for their authentic handcraft, tactile glaze chemistry, and sculptural presence. Their connection to Albert Kiessling’s legacy adds historical and artistic value. Perfect for collectors of European ceramics or admirers of modernist craft, the duo combines intimacy of scale with depth of artistry.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Check out my profile for more retro vases and vintage design pieces.
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.

