Max Méder Wooden Pitcher, France, circa 1960

Meder, Max
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Other
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France
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1960s

A wooden picther with lid and a sturdy handle by French woodworker and sculptor Max Méder. It is made of maple and calamander, making it an interesting composition. Signed by Méder and in a perfect condition with a mild patina.

Méder gained prominence in the French art scene of the 1950s and 1960s with his organically shaped wooden sculptures and tableware, in the vein of Alexandre Noll.  

  • 7005
  • Price on request
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