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Klase Keramik Höganäs Vase Collection (1960s) in Brown and Blue Set of 2

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Timeless Beauty: Handcrafted Ceramic Vases from Klase Keramik Höganäs Product Description: Indulge in the elegance of vintage craftsmanship with this exquisite duo of handmade ceramic vases from Klase Keramik Höganäs. This unique pair features one vase in soothing brown tones and the other in refreshing blue, adding a touch of tranquility and style to any space. Each vase is meticulously shaped and glazed to achieve a perfect balance of aesthetics and functionality. The brown vase, standing at 9cm tall with a diameter of 8cm, emanates a warm and inviting aura. Meanwhile, the blue vase, measuring 10.5cm in height and 9cm in diameter, captivates the eye with its vibrant color and subtle sheen. Product Specifications: Quantity: 2 vases (1 brown, 1 blue) Designer: Otto Klaesson Colors: Brown and blue Texture: Glazed ceramic Manufacturer: Klase Keramik Höganäs Year: 1960s Material: Stone and clay Stamp: "Klase Höganäs Stengods" Measurements: Brown Vase: Height: 9cm, Diameter: 8cm Blue Vase: Height: 10.5cm, Diameter: 9cm About the Manufacturer: Founded in 1959 by Otto Klaesson, Klase Keramik Höganäs has a rich heritage of craftsmanship and innovation. With each piece meticulously crafted from stone and clay, Klase Keramik continues to inspire with its timeless designs. A Touch of History: These vases are more than just decorative pieces; they are rare historical treasures from a bygone era. Each vase carries the lively spirit and creative energy of the 1960s, serving as a testament to Klase Keramik's legacy of beauty and craftsmanship.
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