Ruscha Vase 321-3 – Earthy Tones Fat Lava Era
Bring timeless texture and rustic charm into your space with this Ruscha Vase 321. With its rich blend of mossy greens, rusty reds and warm browns, this 1960s piece captures the spirit of mid-century studio pottery beautifully.
Why Choose This Ruscha Vase 321-3?
Every angle of this vase reveals a natural, organic finish. The drip glaze runs down the rounded body in layers of earthen colour, giving the impression of a misty forest after rain. Not only is it practical for displaying dried or fresh stems, but it’s also striking enough to stand alone on a shelf or sideboard.
Better yet, the Ruscha Vase remains in very good condition with no chips or cracks. At approximately 20cm tall, it holds a bold presence without overwhelming your setting.
Established in 1905 in Rheinbach, Germany, Ruscha Keramik became a standout name in West German pottery, especially throughout the mid-1900s. Celebrated for its striking glazes and forward-thinking designs, the brand came to represent the bold artistic spirit of mid-century modern ceramic work.
Ideal for Collectors and Interior Enthusiasts
Because this Ruscha Vase 321 was handmade in the 1960s, no two are exactly alike. If you collect vintage ceramics, this is a fine example worth displaying. If you simply love statement pottery in earthy tones, this piece won’t disappoint.
Looking to pair this vase with something equally stylish? Visit our Mid-Century Ceramics for more handpicked items that complement this aesthetic.
Key Details
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Maker: Ruscha
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Model: Vase 321-3
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Date: Circa 1960s
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Height: Approx. 20cm
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Condition: Very good – no chips, cracks or repairs
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Colours: Earthy glaze with greens, browns, and deep reds
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