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Description
Ceramic plates made by Otto Keramik, Germany
This piece has a vibrant red color with a dark gray bubbly glaze pattern that adds a touch of spice.
It is a simple item that can be easily incorporated into a variety of spaces.
Although it is sold as a decorative item, it can also be used for a variety of purposes, such as displaying accessories and small items.
There is a logo sticker and felt on the back.
Great for your home or as store fixtures.
Please take this opportunity to consider it.
If you would like more detailed images or have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
[Otto Keramik]
A porcelain manufacturer in Rheinbach, Germany, founded in 1964 by Otto Gerhartz.
He served as production director for Ruscha, a pottery manufacturer that had a huge influence during the pottery boom of the 1950s, and invented a variety of glazes.
After going independent, Otto Keramik started from his home studio.
All of the glazes used at the factory from its founding until 1978 were invented by Gerhartz.
The expressive colors and textures created by his meticulous glazes are still beloved by collectors around the world, and the company is currently run by his son, who continues his legacy.
It is one of the few manufacturers that led the German pottery boom that still exists today.
ITEM DETAILS
| Country:Made in West Germany |
| Bland: Otto Keramik |
| Material: Ceramic |
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Size: Diameter/23.5cm Height/9.5cm |
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Condition: Our products are vintage and used, so there may be signs of wear, deterioration, minor scratches, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have. |
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Delivery: Sagawa Express (80 size) |
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We have tried to provide as detailed an explanation as possible in the product details section, but please understand that there may be minor scratches, stains, discoloration due to aging, etc. that cannot be fully explained. We have taken photographs of the products shown to make them as close to the actual product as possible, but please note that due to the nature of computer displays, the colors may appear different from the actual product. |
