Porcelain Vase – KPM Royal Porzellan Bavaria, 1970s–1980s
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Mid-century porcelain vase by KPM Royal Porzellan Bavaria with a bold circular body, combining matte black and glossy turquoise segments accentuated by fine gold lines. The interplay of geometric form and contrasting surfaces reflects 1970s German modernism and the long-standing craftsmanship of KPM.
- Dimensions: H 17 cm, W 17 cm, D 8 cm
- Material: Porcelain
- Brand: KPM Royal Porzellan Bavaria
- Color: Black, turquoise, gold, matte and glossy finish
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition; no visible chips or cracks, light wear consistent with age
- Era: 1970s–1980s
- Origin: West Germany
For collectors of mid-century German porcelain and as a statement everyday piece; ideal for modern, eclectic or minimalist interiors on a sideboard, console or shelf.
KPM Bavaria (often marked “Royal Porzellan Bavaria KPM Germany”) is a Bavarian porcelain manufacturer active mainly in the mid- to late-20th century, known for finely cast tableware and decorative pieces such as vases, bowls and sculptural bisque objects. Typical are clean, modern forms, crisp white porcelain and, in the 1960s–70s, relief and Op-Art style surfaces associated with the West German design language. The “KPM” in this mark is not related to the older Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, but denotes a separate Bavarian maker whose work is now appreciated as good-quality vintage porcelain from the postwar era.