Rogier Vandeweghe, Ceramic Pot with Lid for Amphora

Ceramic pot with lid by Belgian ceramist Rogier Vandeweghe for Amphora, Sint-Andries-Bruges, Belgium, 1960s. After Perignem, Vandeweghe founded Amphora in 1956, where hand-thrown vessels and in-house developed glazes became central to the workshop's production.

The pot has a simple cylindrical body with matching lid, finished in a cream-coloured glaze with subtle tonal variation. The slightly irregular surface and visible throwing rings show the handmade character typical of Amphora ceramics from this period. In excellent condition and marked underneath, a clear example of Belgian studio ceramics from the 1960s.

h x w x d: 17.5 x 15 x 15 cm / weight: 1.40 kg

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About Rogier Vandeweghe

Rogier Vandeweghe (1923–2020) was a Belgian ceramicist known for his refined forms and distinctive glazes. After his early work at Perignem, he founded the Amphora studio in Bruges, where he developed a more autonomous and sculptural approach to ceramics.

His work ranges from functional pieces to elongated, almost architectural vessels, defined by balance, proportion, and a nuanced color palette. In 1964, he was awarded the Premio Faenza, becoming the first non-Italian to receive this distinction.

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