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History

Steuler Keramik, founded in 1917 in Höhr-Grenzhausen, Germany, became renowned for its distinctive ceramic production, especially during the mid-20th century. Under the guidance of influential designers like Cari Zalloni and Kurt Schröder, Steuler earned recognition for its innovative and artistic pottery during the 1950s and 60s. The company was known for producing striking mid-century modern ceramics with bold patterns, geometric designs, and various unique glazes. Their creations are highly collectible today, particularly pieces from the Fat Lava era and modernist designs..

Steuler Keramik Marks

Steuler Karmik initially produced their items in a reddish clay, up to the early 1960s. The typical Steuler mark with the stylised “S” was introduced in around 1960, the same time the company now switched to white clay. At the same time, they started to add the height in cm to the form indenticiation.

Steuler Keramik Forms

Form 310/15

Form 763

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