Overview
A striking postmodern ceramic vase featuring a high-gloss, reflective 'Ebony' black glaze over a spherical, ovoid body. This piece represents the minimalist, sculptural aesthetic that dominated interior design during the mid-1980s, showcasing Haeger's mastery of commercial art pottery. The valuation is anchored by a verified $45 sale of an identical Model 4327 vase in a dark blue glaze, alongside a $35 asking price for the exact 'Ebony' black match.
Story
Haeger Potteries, based in Dundee, Illinois, was a prolific American commercial art pottery manufacturer operating from 1871 until its closure in 2016. During the 1980s, their designs fully embraced the postmodern aesthetic, featuring bold geometric forms and high-gloss finishes that catered to contemporary interior trends of the era. The secondary market for 1980s postmodern ceramics is highly active, driven by a strong revival of minimalist and sculptural interior design trends.
Maker / Origin
Unattributed
Condition & Value
The valuation assumes standard vintage condition with no major structural damage. The high-gloss 'Ebony' glaze is particularly prone to showing surface scratches, fingerprints, and minor scuffs.