Item No.
100089672
Jenev Vase
$70.00
Item No.
100089672
Jenev Vase
$70.00
Matte Black
Matte White
- Midcentury modern classic.
- Signature matte glaze.
- Included in WSJ 2017 Holiday Gift Guide of 50 Rare Finds.
- 12.37" H 2.87" W 2.87" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman for Design Within Reach
Quintessential modern —
For more than 50 years, Jerry and Evelyn Ackerman played a central role in the distinctive aesthetic of California midcentury modernism. The Jenev ceramics collection lets you bring their timeless designs home.
Details
Midcentury models
Detroit natives Jerome and Evelyn Ackerman founded Jenev Design Studio (“Jenev” is a combination of their first names: “Je” and “Ev”) in 1952. Jerome spent a year devising shapes, molds, and glazes, then began slip-casting and firing his creations, with Evelyn decorating some of them. The six pieces in the Jenev Collection (1953) are made with molds meticulously copied from his masters, with glazes formulated to match his signature matte finishes. Made in China.
- Midcentury modern classic.
- Signature matte glaze.
- Included in WSJ 2017 Holiday Gift Guide of 50 Rare Finds.
- Brand
- Design Within Reach
- General Dimensions
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- 12.37" H 2.87" W 2.87" D
- Box Dimensions
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- 10" H 18" W 18" D
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Tall
- Height (in): 12.37
- Width (in): 2.87
- Depth (in): 2.87
Short
- Height (in): 8.6
- Width (in): 2.25
- Depth (in): 2.25
- Semi-porcelain with matte glaze
Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman
Husband and wife team Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman had a goal of making affordable, decorative objects for young couples like themselves. The couple began work in ceramics, inspired by the Bauhaus tenet espousing the unification of art, craft and production. They named their partnership Jenev Design Studio, derived from a composite of “Je” and “Ev” from their first names.
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