anni 70
Height: 30 cm (11.82 in)Diameter: 17 cm (6.7 in)
This blue ceramic jug by Bertoncello is a quintessential representation of the Italian pottery renaissance of the mid-20th century, showcasing the exemplary craftsmanship and innovative design ethos characteristic of the era. Bertoncello was a relatively small but highly regarded pottery company was renowned for its sophisticated, sculptural ceramics that combined functionality with avant-garde aesthetics.The jug's form is likely to be elegantly minimalist, with a smooth, flowing silhouette that effortlessly blends the spout and handle into the body's overall shape, creating a harmonious and unified object, it's not just as a vessel for holding flowers but as a statement piece capable of anchoring a room or a collection. Its aesthetic reflects a blend of artistic expression and practical design, embodying the Mid-Century Modern principle that everyday objects should be both beautiful and useful. The jug is in perfect condition and with original label on a side.
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