CARSTENS TÖNNIESHOF ‘BASALT’ FLOOR VASE 7581/40

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Here is a rather rare CARSTENS TÖNNIESHOF floor-vase form in a very rare colorway of glossy red and orange on a dark, matte coffee-colored ground.  The 'Basalt' décor was designed in the very late 1960s or early '70s for CARSTENS' up-market Luxus range by art director Dieter Peter.  This bold combination of shape and decoration is extremely collectable.  The vase retains its original label.

DIETER PETER designed for CARSTENS in the early 1970s.  He is responsible for several famous relief décors from CARSTENS' Luxus range—'Reptile' among them, as well as the designs popularly styled 'Moon Crater' and 'Beehive.'  Little else is known for certain about this acclaimed artist.

CARSTENS TÖNNIESHOF was founded in 1946 by Ernst Carstens and his son Christian.  Their family had had a long prior history of manufacturing ceramics and porcelain in Germany, but all of its businesses had collapsed by the end of WWII.  Most of the CARSTENS factories wound up on East German soil when the country was divided and so were expropriated by the DDR.  Father and son built the new Tönnieshof factory on a farm of that name in Fredelsloh in Lower Saxony, just west of the border with East Germany.  Production of table ceramics began in 1947; the first known decorative pieces date from the early 50s.  Ernst's wife Trude Carstens served as artistic director until her death in 1965.

CARSTENS TÖNNIESHOF was very successful for many years and produced an enormous variety of shapes and glazes.  The 'Luxus' and 'Atelier' ranges were more expensive lines and they sold in large department stores—'Atelier,' launched in 1962, was the creation of renowned designer Gerda Heuckeroth.  Helmut Scholtis introduced the very popular 'Ankara' décor in 1963 during a stint with CARSTENS; an example of the "wax resist" technique, it was applied to a broad array of forms.  Lava glazes were employed during the second half of the 1960s.  Production was eventually expanded abroad to Austria, Chile, Argentina, and Australia—it may well have topped out at close to 10,000 items daily.  Other distinguished designers on CARSTENS' roster included Heinz Siery, Rudolph Christmann, and Dieter Peter.  The firm went bankrupt in 1977.

Production Period – 1965-1974

Country of Origin – WEST GERMANY

Designer – DIETER PETER

Maker – CARSTENS TÖNNIESHOF

Attribution – MARKED

Materials – CERAMIC

Condition – VERY GOOD (no defects; may show slight traces of use)

Height (cm) – 40.0

Diameter (cm) – 21.5

Quantity Available – 0