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A striking and substantial original mid-century modern abstract stoneware wall plaque with iron chain hangers — a classic form of the 1950s and 1960s when ceramic wall art moved from decorative object to bold interior statement. Thick, hand-formed stoneware construction with an abstract composition that reads with authority at 22.25" wide, commanding attention on any wall.
Ceramic wall plaques of this format were among the defining decorative arts objects of the mid-century modern era. From the celebrated studio ceramicists of Scandinavia — including artists working at Søholm, Tilgmans, and independent studios across Denmark and Sweden — to American studio potters influenced by the Abstract Expressionist movement, the thick stoneware wall plaque with abstract glaze work and iron or chain hardware became a signature element of MCM interior design from approximately 1950 to 1970. These objects occupy a compelling space between sculpture and decoration — too thick and three-dimensional to be called a painting, too purposefully designed to be mere craft.
This example presents in very good condition — the stoneware body intact, the abstract composition well resolved, and the original iron chain hangers in place. At 22.25" wide and 17.25" tall, it is a substantial piece with real visual weight and presence.
Very good condition. Please review all photographs carefully.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 23 - Jun 28
US$40
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