Fossil-style Vase Trio – Manfred Frey for AK Kaiser, 1970s

Fossil-style Vase Trio – Manfred Frey for AK Kaiser, 1970s

€120,00
Sale price  €120,00 Regular price 
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Fossil-style Vase Trio – Manfred Frey for AK Kaiser, 1970s

Fossil-style Vase Trio – Manfred Frey for AK Kaiser, 1970s

€120,00
Sale price  €120,00 Regular price 

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Matte white bisque porcelain vase trio with deep fossil-style relief, designed by Manfred Frey for AK Kaiser in the 1970s. Strong mid-century Brutalist and organic-modern feel, where crisp geometric bodies meet richly textured, nature-inspired surfaces.

  • Dimensions:
    • Large vase (276/1): H 26 cm, W 13.5 cm, D 10 cm
    • Medium vase (282): H 23 cm, W 9 cm, D 9 cm
    • Small vase (275/17): H 17.5 cm, W 17 cm, D 8 cm
  • Material: Bisque porcelain (unglazed, matte)
  • Brand: AK Kaiser (Alboth & Kaiser)
  • Designer: Manfred Frey
  • Color: Matte white
  • Condition: Very good to excellent vintage condition; no chips, cracks or repairs, light age-appropriate patina on the bisque only
  • Era: 1970s
  • Origin: Germany
  • Remarks: Each vase marked with AK Kaiser stamp and model number to base. A slightly smaller matching trio (approx. 22 cm, 20 cm, 15 cm) from the same series is also available on request.

Ideal on a long sideboard or low cabinet: place the tallest vase at the back, the broad one to the side and the medium piece slightly forward to build a calm “fossil landscape” in white. 

Manfred Frey (1940) is German porcelain modeller and designer, trained at Alboth & Kaiser and the Johann-Friedrich-Böttger-Institut in Selb. Since the 1960s he has shaped the Kaiser/AK Kaiser collection as chief designer, pioneering white bisque porcelain with Op-Art inspired reliefs and winning several international awards for his vases and vessel forms.

AK Kaiser (known as Alboth & Kaiser until 1970) is a German porcelain manufacturer founded in 1872 by August Alboth in Coburg. Now based in Bad Staffelstein, the company is celebrated for its fine white bodies, detailed bisque relief vases and figurines, as well as richly decorated tableware. Over the decades Kaiser porcelain has become a household presence in Germany and a favourite among collectors looking for refined yet accessible “fine china”.

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