1960s Mid-Century Modern Studio Ceramic Light Brown Gradient Bowl

$170.00

Vintage 1960s Mid-Century Modern studio ceramic bowl features a captivating two-tone ombré design with an organic, minimalist silhouette. The upper portion of the bowl is enveloped in a subtle, satin-glazed light oatmeal beige that shows faint horizontal throwing lines. This neutral tone beautifully transitions into a deep, heavily saturated reddish-brown iron gradient glaze that wraps around the tapered lower walls of the vessel.

Crafted from substantial studio stoneware, the interior matches the smooth cream finish of the rim, providing an elegant contrast to the darker exterior base. Turning the piece over to inspect the unglazed underside reveals a wide, textured light terracotta clay foot ring with distinct concentric throwing rings. The center base is hand-incised with the prominent artist or studio monogram "SB", verifying its mid-century artisan heritage.

This highly functional art piece serves beautifully as an understated fruit bowl on a vintage teak dining table, an organic centerpiece on a living room coffee table, or a sculptural accent displayed on open Scandinavian shelving. Its grounding color palette and tactile qualities make it an exceptional addition to modern, bohemian, or transitional collector interiors.

7.8"W × 7.8"D × 4"H

Vintage condition with age-appropriate wear consistent with use. Minor surface glaze variations and light scuffs are present on the exterior wall.

You have three shipping options to select during check out:

1. Local Pickup — Pick up your item at our showroom: 3507 Motor Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90034

2. Local Curbside Delivery in Los Angeles Area — Flat fee $90. If you’d like the item brought inside, arrange it directly with the driver upon arrival (tipping required)

3. Nationwide Delivery — Full-service delivery with unpacking and placement in the room of your choice. Email boss@buko.furniture with your zip code for a quote ($200–$1,000 depending on size and location). Delivery usually takes 1–6 weeks. You may also use your own shipper.

Vintage 1960s Mid-Century Modern studio ceramic bowl features a captivating two-tone ombré design with an organic, minimalist silhouette. The upper portion of the bowl is enveloped in a subtle, satin-glazed light oatmeal beige that shows faint horizontal throwing lines. This neutral tone beautifully transitions into a deep, heavily saturated reddish-brown iron gradient glaze that wraps around the tapered lower walls of the vessel.

Crafted from substantial studio stoneware, the interior matches the smooth cream finish of the rim, providing an elegant contrast to the darker exterior base. Turning the piece over to inspect the unglazed underside reveals a wide, textured light terracotta clay foot ring with distinct concentric throwing rings. The center base is hand-incised with the prominent artist or studio monogram "SB", verifying its mid-century artisan heritage.

This highly functional art piece serves beautifully as an understated fruit bowl on a vintage teak dining table, an organic centerpiece on a living room coffee table, or a sculptural accent displayed on open Scandinavian shelving. Its grounding color palette and tactile qualities make it an exceptional addition to modern, bohemian, or transitional collector interiors.

7.8"W × 7.8"D × 4"H

Vintage condition with age-appropriate wear consistent with use. Minor surface glaze variations and light scuffs are present on the exterior wall.

You have three shipping options to select during check out:

1. Local Pickup — Pick up your item at our showroom: 3507 Motor Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90034

2. Local Curbside Delivery in Los Angeles Area — Flat fee $90. If you’d like the item brought inside, arrange it directly with the driver upon arrival (tipping required)

3. Nationwide Delivery — Full-service delivery with unpacking and placement in the room of your choice. Email boss@buko.furniture with your zip code for a quote ($200–$1,000 depending on size and location). Delivery usually takes 1–6 weeks. You may also use your own shipper.