Alexandre Kostanda Studio Pottery Bowl Vallauris France 1960s

€395.00

This remarkable pottery bowl is a rare piece by the renowned Alexandre Kostanda Studio, made in the 1960s in Vallauris, France.

The work by Alexandre Kostanda is worldwide recognized by collectors and museums. It is characterized by beautiful nature colors, refined graphics and great eye for detail. His ceramics have basic, clear shapes and elegant lines, an artistic appearance showing impressive craftsmanship.

This particular piece showsplayful, basic graphics in a chessborad-like pattern. Light ochre and soft tones of green and blue are combined with dark lines, well contrastic its earthly brown grey base. The colors are well chosen, which makes the graphics stand out in an attractive way. The bowl has a hollow cylindrical handle, most likely originally it could be used either with or without a wooden handle. It comes in a very nice condition and makes a wonderful decorative object.

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This remarkable pottery bowl is a rare piece by the renowned Alexandre Kostanda Studio, made in the 1960s in Vallauris, France.

The work by Alexandre Kostanda is worldwide recognized by collectors and museums. It is characterized by beautiful nature colors, refined graphics and great eye for detail. His ceramics have basic, clear shapes and elegant lines, an artistic appearance showing impressive craftsmanship.

This particular piece showsplayful, basic graphics in a chessborad-like pattern. Light ochre and soft tones of green and blue are combined with dark lines, well contrastic its earthly brown grey base. The colors are well chosen, which makes the graphics stand out in an attractive way. The bowl has a hollow cylindrical handle, most likely originally it could be used either with or without a wooden handle. It comes in a very nice condition and makes a wonderful decorative object.

This remarkable pottery bowl is a rare piece by the renowned Alexandre Kostanda Studio, made in the 1960s in Vallauris, France.

The work by Alexandre Kostanda is worldwide recognized by collectors and museums. It is characterized by beautiful nature colors, refined graphics and great eye for detail. His ceramics have basic, clear shapes and elegant lines, an artistic appearance showing impressive craftsmanship.

This particular piece showsplayful, basic graphics in a chessborad-like pattern. Light ochre and soft tones of green and blue are combined with dark lines, well contrastic its earthly brown grey base. The colors are well chosen, which makes the graphics stand out in an attractive way. The bowl has a hollow cylindrical handle, most likely originally it could be used either with or without a wooden handle. It comes in a very nice condition and makes a wonderful decorative object.