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The pair of small ceramic pots signed Lenci and dated 1937 are a striking example of early 20th-century Italian craftsmanship. Their elegantly bulbous forms rest on subtle pedestal bases, while the textured, undulating surfaces reveal a rich interplay of earthy greens and muted browns, reminiscent of aged copper or mossy stone. The tactile glaze enhances their rustic charm, giving them an organic, sculptural presence with timeless appeal.
Lenci, the celebrated Italian firm founded in 1919 by Elena König Scavini, was renowned for its high-quality ceramics and innovative designs. By the 1930s, the company had become a symbol of artistic experimentation, blending traditional craftsmanship with modernist influences. These 1937 pots reflect that creative spirit, with their subtle, nature-inspired palette and richly worked surfaces—a hallmark of Lenci’s distinctively eclectic aesthetic.
These pots bring a refined vintage accent to both contemporary and traditional interiors. Whether placed on a mantel, console, or bookshelf as sculptural objects, or repurposed as petite vases for herbs or delicate blooms, they offer versatility and understated elegance. Their timeless design and artful texture make them equally at home in minimalist or layered, collected spaces..
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 6¼" high x 4¼" diameter
Approx. overall 16cm high x 11cm diameter
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