FAT LAVA Planter "BAY Keramik"
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The lava-like glaze or dripping design that is characteristic of FAT LAVA is probably from the West German "BAY Keramik" I think it's a Bay Keramic product (there's no marking on the bottom of the pot, so I can only guess from the design).
The dark mustard color is a very nice color.
Brand
[FAT LAVA]
Ceramic products that were actively produced in various parts of Germany in the 1950s-1970s.
As it is called FAT LAVA, it has a texture that resembles molten and solidified lava.
At that time, there were many pottery manufacturers, each selling pottery products with a variety of designs.
The attractive use of glaze and timeless design are popular all over the world.
[BAY Keramik]
A pottery manufacturer founded in the 1930s in Ransbach-Baumbach, Germany by Eduard Bay.
After World War II, in the 1950s, he began making decorative pottery such as vases.
The manufacturer's most active designer was Bodo Mans, who produced numerous works from 1959 until the late 1970s.
Bodo Mans designs remain very popular today.
Like Scheurich, BAY Keramik was one of the manufacturers that supported the golden age of the German ceramic industry.
Size, Material
H. 12.4cm
φ. 14.4cm
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