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Alan Harmer Studio Vase | Muted Green & Oatmeal
The Story
An exquisite hand-thrown stoneware vase featuring stunning drip-glazed diagonal bands. Exquisitely crafted by Staffordshire-based potter Alan Harmer, the piece is finished in a glossy glaze of muted moss-green and soft oatmeal tones. With its rustic, heavyweight feel, it is perfect for displaying a few select stems or standing alone as a piece of sculptural art.
The Details
Dimensions: 14cm H x 14cm W (at widest point) | 7.5cm Rim
Material: Heavyweight Hand-Thrown Stoneware | Gloss Glaze
Era: Circa 1970s | Marked "AEH" to base.
Condition: Immaculate vintage condition. Free from any chips, nibbles, cracks, or repairs.
Heritage Note
Alan Harmer (AEH) was a highly respected potter based in the heart of the Staffordshire Potteries. His work is celebrated for its clean, modernist silhouettes paired with organic, experimental glazes. This vase is a quintessential example of Harmer’s style from the 1970s, where he often used banded "slip" or drip-glaze techniques to create movement and depth on a traditional stoneware form.
Sustainable Shipping
100% plastic-free, recyclable, and biodegradable packaging.
U.K. Delivery: Sent via FREE Royal Mail Tracked 48 service.
The Story
An exquisite hand-thrown stoneware vase featuring stunning drip-glazed diagonal bands. Exquisitely crafted by Staffordshire-based potter Alan Harmer, the piece is finished in a glossy glaze of muted moss-green and soft oatmeal tones. With its rustic, heavyweight feel, it is perfect for displaying a few select stems or standing alone as a piece of sculptural art.
The Details
Dimensions: 14cm H x 14cm W (at widest point) | 7.5cm Rim
Material: Heavyweight Hand-Thrown Stoneware | Gloss Glaze
Era: Circa 1970s | Marked "AEH" to base.
Condition: Immaculate vintage condition. Free from any chips, nibbles, cracks, or repairs.
Heritage Note
Alan Harmer (AEH) was a highly respected potter based in the heart of the Staffordshire Potteries. His work is celebrated for its clean, modernist silhouettes paired with organic, experimental glazes. This vase is a quintessential example of Harmer’s style from the 1970s, where he often used banded "slip" or drip-glaze techniques to create movement and depth on a traditional stoneware form.
Sustainable Shipping
100% plastic-free, recyclable, and biodegradable packaging.
U.K. Delivery: Sent via FREE Royal Mail Tracked 48 service.
