"Archais" Bisque Porcelain 5 Vase Set – Heinrich Fuchs for Hutschenreuther, 1960s–1970s
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Sculptural Op Art relief vases in matte white bisque, designed by German artist Heinrich Fuchs for Hutschenreuther. Five coordinated models, crisp geometry and tactile surfaces— most signed “Fuchs” with model numbers.
- Dimensions:
- Small: H 20 cm, W 8 cm, D 8 cm
- Medium : H 25 cm, W 9 cm, D 9 cm
- Large : H 27 cm, W 10 cm, D 10 cm
- XL: H 29 cm, Ø 12 cm
- XXL: H 34 cm, W 11.5 cm, D 11.5 cm
- Material: Bisque porcelain
- Brand: Lorenz Hutschenreuther
- Designer: Heinrich Fuchs
- Color: White
- Condition: Excellent vintage; light wear consistent with age. Minor production marks and a chip at the lower edge of two vases (hardly visible when standing).
- Era: 1960s–1970s
- Origin: Germany
- Remarks: most pieces additionally signed “Fuchs.”
A collector-grade set that also styles effortlessly in Mid-Century, minimalist, monochrome, or contemporary interiors.
Heinrich Fuchs (1928–2013) was one of the most visionary designers of mid-century German porcelain, best known for his Op-Art inspired work for Hutschenreuther. From 1965–1970 he created a radically new aesthetic for the manufactory, replacing Rococo florals with abstraction, minimalism and experimental relief surfaces. His celebrated Calabash and Archais series (15 different vases) explore repetitive geometric and nature-inspired textures – from bark to seashell structures – in matte or clear-glazed white, and are now highly sought-after collector pieces.
Hutschenreuther is a historic German porcelain brand whose roots go back to 1814, when Carolus Magnus Hutschenreuther founded a porcelain factory in Hohenberg an der Eger. His son Lorenz established a separate porcelain factory in Selb in 1857, which grew into Lorenz Hutschenreuther AG, acquiring several other factories. In 1969 the two branches merged as Hutschenreuther AG; since 2000 the Hutschenreuther brand has belonged to Rosenthal and today continues as part of the Sambonet Paderno / Arcturus group.