Kaiser White Bisque Vase with Embossed Rose. 1980s. Measures 5 1/2" in height by about 5" wide. Opening is 2 1/2". Excellent condition.
This exquisite white bisque vase, crafted by the renowned Kaiser porcelain factory in West Germany, is a masterclass in 1980s minimalist elegance. Measuring five and a half inches in height, the vessel features a plump, rounded body that serves as the perfect canvas for a singular, dramatic embossed rose. The "bisque" or unglazed finish gives the porcelain a soft, stone-like texture that is both tactile and visually serene, allowing the play of light and shadow to define the intricate layers of the rose petals.
This piece is a sophisticated addition to a Dark Academia or Minimalist Modern collection. Its stark white palette and classical botanical motif provide a clean, intellectual contrast to dark wooden surfaces or a shelf of antique texts. The precision of the Kaiser mold ensures that every vein in the leaves and every curve of the bloom is crisp and clear. In excellent condition, this vase remains a functional work of art, ideal for a small bouquet of dried lavender or a single striking stem. It embodies the high-quality European craftsmanship that made West German porcelain a staple of refined mid-century and late-century home decor.
This item is vintage, over 40 years old.