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Villeroy & Boch produced that lovely pair of vases in the 1990s. This playful design is modern with an incredible color combination. Each vase is built with a multilayer sandwich shape of Acrylic, Lucite, or Plexiglass in tangerine orange, white, and apple green tones. They are flat and, at the same time, have a funny rounded shape. Those vases are difficult to find on the market because, for an unknown reason, Villeroy & Boch produced only a small quantity of them and removed them from the shelves soon after they launched the series.
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Note: The company began in the tiny Lorraine village of Audun le Tiche, France, where the iron master François Boch set up a pottery company with his three sons in 1748. In 1766, Boch was licensed to build a ceramics kiln near Septfontaines, Luxembourg, where it operated a porcelain factory. In 1785, Nicolas Villeroy became the sole owner of the faience factory at Wallerfangen. In 1812, Jean-François Boch began kiln construction at the nearby town of Mettlach, Saarland. In 1824, Boch commenced transfer printing on porcelain from engraved copper plates. On 14 April 1836, the Jean François Boch company merged with its competitor, Nicolas Villeroy, and became Villeroy & Boch. The company is operating today in two divisions: tableware and bathroom wellness.
(Credit: Wikipedia).

Villeroy & Boch Orange and Green Lucite Vases, 1990s

SKU: T086-LU1632236176122
$800.00Price
  • circa 1990

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