Studio Ceramic Vase – Daniel Achermann, early 1990s
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Large hand-thrown stoneware vase by Swiss studio potter Daniel Achermann with a gas reduction Raku glaze in layered tones of grey, blue and earthy brown, creating a softly faceted, organic surface. A statement piece that bridges Japanese wabi-sabi influence and precise Swiss craftsmanship.
- Dimensions: H 43 cm, Dia. 25 cm
- Material: Stoneware with Raku glaze
- Designer: Daniel Achermann
- Color: Grey, blue, brown, black
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition, characteristic glaze variations
- Era: Early 1990s
- Origin: Switzerland
- Remarks: Signed
Ideal for collectors of studio ceramics and for bold, meditative accents in minimalist, wabi-sabi or Japandi interiors
Daniel Achermann is a Swiss ceramicist known for combining hands-on studio practice with deep technical expertise in ceramics. After training as a potter, he ran his own studio for around fifteen years before becoming closely associated with LEHMHUUS AG, where his work reflects a strong focus on materials, glazes, firing techniques, and ceramic craftsmanship. His background in reduction firing and broader ceramic processes adds an extra layer of interest to pieces connected with his practice, placing them within a context of skilled Swiss studio ceramics with both practical and artistic depth.