Description
There is something quietly confident about this STREHLA twist vase from 1960s East Germany. The sculptural form, with its gently spiralled body, feels considered rather than fussy — a piece clearly shaped by hands that understood how clay moves. The purple and white glaze on the exterior has real depth, and the contrast with the glossy green interior gives the vase a lively, almost unexpected energy when you look inside.
STREHLA pieces from this era are increasingly sought after by collectors of European mid-century ceramics. The VEB Steingutwerk Strehla pottery, based in the small East German town of Strehla, produced characterful glazed wares during the 1960s that combined bold colour choices with distinctive handcrafted forms. This vase is a fine and honest example of that tradition.
Details & Specifications
- Maker: STREHLA
- Origin: East Germany
- Era: 1960s
- Material: Glazed ceramic
- Colour: Purple, green and white
- Form: Twisted sculptural vase
- Marked: Yes, stamped on base
- Dimensions: Height 24 cm (9.5 in), Diameter 8 cm (3.1 in)
Condition
- Good vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs
- Light age-related wear consistent with use
- Please refer to photographs for full detail
Why It Endures
The twisted form and vivid glaze combination give this vase a presence that sits comfortably in both a curated vintage shelf and a contemporary interior. It is the kind of piece that rewards a closer look — the textured exterior, the deep green within, the marks of a maker’s hand still visible in the clay. Carefully packed and shipped worldwide with tracking. Combined shipping is available. US buyers: import duties and handling fees are included in the shipping price.















