


This charming, small ceramic bowl captures the quintessential rustic minimalism of European mid-century production. Shape-molded with a clean, low-profile cylindrical silhouette, the exterior is accented by a highly tactile, volcanic-textured brown band that mimics a natural horizon or geological formation. The striking contrast between the smooth white surface and the frothy, earthy glaze creates an understated artistic statement, placing it firmly in the Mid-Century Modern 1970s. Crafted from a durable ceramic clay, the bowl is finished in a smooth, semi-matte creamy white glaze across the interior and exterior walls. The underside reveals an unglazed terracotta-toned ring base surrounding a glazed center, which bears a stamped maker’s mark alongside the numeric stamps “83″ and 13. Perfectly scaled for functional versatile placement, this small dish serves beautifully as a tabletop salt cellar, a desk catchall for paperclips, or an elegant ring dish on a bedroom vanity. Its neutral tones and organic textures slip effortlessly into Scandinavian modern, minimalist, or contemporary bohemian spaces. 4.3″W × 4.3″D × 1.7H. Vintage condition with age-appropriate wear consistent with use.