Mobach Ceramics, Holland
Two vases, mid-20th century.
Mobach Ceramics, Holland
Two vases, mid-20th century.
Pair of hand-thrown stoneware vases with the characteristic Mobach texture and matte, nuanced glazes in yellow and reddish-brown tones. The cylindrical forms and tactile surfaces are typical of the workshop’s modernist aesthetic.
Origin: Holland, Mobach Ceramics, Utrecht.
Designer: Studio ceramicist.
Material: Stoneware.
Dimensions: H. 12.5–13 cm, D. 7 cm.
Period: Mid-20th century.
Condition: Very good condition with light, natural signs of wear.
Bio:
Founded in 1895 in Utrecht, Mobach Ceramics is one of the oldest and most respected Dutch ceramic studios. Throughout the 20th century, the workshop became known for hand-thrown stoneware vessels featuring experimental glazes and subtle colour transitions. Each piece is individually crafted, reflecting the materiality and artistic freedom that make Mobach ceramics highly collectible today.