Mid-century Italian pottery

 Mid-Century Italian Pottery via belle vivir

Mid-Century Italian Pottery via belle vivir

While visiting Columbus, OH a couple of weeks ago I came across my newest obsession: Mid-Century Italian pottery.  I purchased these two pieces (above) and I am so happy with them.  I didn’t know much about Mid-century Italian ceramic when I got them but it has for sure awakened my interest in knowing more.  All I know is that they are hand-thrown, embossed, painted and then glazed.  Each piece of ceramic can be as diverse as Italian pasta sauce can be, having that Global-Chic look I so much love, I think I found a reason to start a new collection.

Mid-Century Italian Pottery via belle vivir

Gambono Style mid-century horse in gilded Italian pottery available here.

Mid-Century Italian Pottery via belle vivir

this piece of glam is available here.

Mid-Century Italian Pottery via belle vivir

 These set of striped Raymor Era ceramic vases are available here

Mid-Century Italian Pottery via belle vivir

Whimsical pair of table lamps, here.

Mid-Century Italian Pottery via belle vivir

This entire collection, designed by Aldo Londi in the 1950’s for Bitossi has been re-produced and is available here.  Below, two homes featuring Mid-century Italian pottery and plates.

Mid-Century Italian Pottery via belle vivir
Mid-Century Italian Pottery via belle vivir

8 thoughts on “Mid-century Italian pottery

  1. classiq

    These are some gorgeous pieces, Julie! I love the ones you've got and also the striped vases and the blue collection. Ceramic pieces add such a charm to one's home. xoxo
    Ada

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