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West German Mid-Century beige ceramic vase with a raised and textured floral design. (mark on bottom for Dümler & Breiden, 203/14).
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West German Mid-Century beige ceramic vase with a raised and textured floral design. (mark on bottom for Dümler & Breiden, 203/14)
Sku: 063146 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Dümler and Breiden
Height: 5.5" Diameter : 6.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Ceramic Category: Accessories/Décor/Bric-a-Brac Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Dümler and Breiden was a prominent German ceramics company that specialized in the production of decorative art pottery. The company was founded in 1883 by Peter Dümler and Albert Breiden in the town of Höhr-Grenzhausen, located in the Westerwald region of Germany. Peter Dümler and Albert Breiden were both skilled potters who had previously worked at other local ceramic factories before deciding to establish their own venture. They shared a passion for creating high-quality, innovative ceramics that would stand out in the market. In the early years, Dümler and Breiden focused on producing functional stoneware items such as jugs, vases, and tableware. However, they soon gained recognition for their unique designs and began incorporating more decorative Read Full Bio
Dümler and Breiden was a prominent German ceramics company that specialized in the production of decorative art pottery. The company was founded in 1883 by Peter Dümler and Albert Breiden in the town of Höhr-Grenzhausen, located in the Westerwald region of Germany. Peter Dümler and Albert Breiden were both skilled potters who had previously worked at other local ceramic factories before deciding to establish their own venture. They shared a passion for creating high-quality, innovative ceramics that would stand out in the market. In the early years, Dümler and Breiden focused on producing functional stoneware items such as jugs, vases, and tableware. However, they soon gained recognition for their unique designs and began incorporating more decorative elements into their work. The company's pieces often featured intricate hand-painted patterns, relief decorations, and vibrant glazes, showcasing their exceptional craftsmanship. During the early 20th century, Dümler and Breiden experienced significant growth and success. They expanded their product range to include art pottery, which gained popularity among collectors and art enthusiasts. The company's art pottery pieces were characterized by their artistic flair, with influences from various styles such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Dümler and Breiden's ceramics were widely exhibited at international trade fairs and received numerous awards for their exceptional quality and design. The company's success allowed them to employ a team of talented artisans and craftsmen who contributed to their continued success. In the mid-20th century, Dümler and Breiden adapted to changing market demands and began producing more modern and abstract designs. Their pieces became sought-after collectors' items, and their reputation as a leading ceramics manufacturer continued to grow. However, like many traditional ceramics companies, Dümler and Breiden faced challenges in the late 20th century due to changing consumer preferences and increased competition from mass-produced ceramics. The company eventually ceased production in the early 1990s. Despite their closure, Dümler and Breiden's legacy lives on through their beautiful and innovative ceramics. Their pieces are highly prized by collectors and are often featured in exhibitions and museums around the world. The company's commitment to craftsmanship and artistic expression has left an indelible mark on the history of German ceramics and decorative arts.
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