West German Ceramics
West German ceramics, also known as Fat Lava ceramics, refer to a style of pottery that was produced in West Germany during the 1950s to 1970s. These ceramics are known for their rough, textured surfaces and bold, abstract designs, often featuring a drip glaze technique in bright colors such as orange, yellow, and brown. West German ceramics were produced by a number of different manufacturers, including Scheurich, Carstens, and Bay Keramik, and they were popular both within Germany and internationally. Today, West German ceramics are highly collectible, with many people seeking out rare and unique pieces for their collections.