Good condition, note a small chip on the foot (see photo, red arrow) and a star under the vase, not visible from the inside (see photo, red arrow), the vase is perfectly watertight (we tested it for more than 2 days).
The Società Ceramica Italiana di Laveno (SCI), founded in 1856 in Laveno, on the shores of Lake Maggiore, marked the history of Italian earthenware. Transforming an old glassworks into a factory, its founders Carlo Caspani, Alessandro Carnelli and Severino Revelli launched the production of fine earthenware intended for modest households, thus democratizing the use of ceramics.
The company is distinguished by its early adoption of modern technologies, such as the reverse-flame kilns introduced in 1869 in its new “Lago” factory. These advances allowed for increased production of high-quality pieces, ranging from utilitarian tableware to decorative objects. In the 1920s, the SCI began an artistic revival through collaborations with renowned designers, including Guido Andlovitz. The collections then became models of modernity, combining aesthetics and functionality. This marriage of art and industry positioned Laveno earthenware as a national and international reference.
The visual identity of the SCI’s creations is distinguished by innovative patterns and bold colours, which were very popular with the public.
The opening of a school for ceramicists in 1950-51 also reflected the company’s desire to pass on its artisanal know-how.
Renowned for its excellence, the Laveno faience factory exemplifies Italian industrial and artistic genius, leaving a lasting mark on the history of European ceramics.
DELIVERY / PACKAGING RATES (to be added to the asking price):
Pick-up: Free.
Delivery in Belgium: €80.
Delivery in France: €120.
Delivery in Europe: €180.
Delivery worldwide: €250.