Yves Mohy porcelain catchall for Virebent 1970
- Dimensions :
- H6 x W18 x D19
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- modernist / bauhaus
Elegant porcelain catchall designed in the 1970s by Yves Mohy, a renowned French sculptor and ceramist, for Éditions Virebent, an iconic manufacturer of French design and ceramics. The piece features a square shape with softened corners, highlighted by a central circular bowl, typical of the modernist design of the era. Its nuanced white-grey hue, with a slight textured effect, gives it a sober and refined presence, making it easy to integrate into a contemporary, vintage, or minimalist interior. A functional and decorative object, ideal as a catchall, entry dish, or display item. 🔹 Condition: Very good vintage condition, with no notable cracks or chips. 🔹 Era: 1970s. 🔹 Designer: Yves Mohy. 🔹 Publisher: Virebent. 🔹 Material: Porcelain. Dimensions: • Height: 6 cm. • Width: 18.5 cm. • Depth: 19 cm. Weight: 1.196 kg. An authentic piece of French design from the 70s, sought after for its quality of craftsmanship and the purity of its lines.