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Sylvac Mid-Century Green Ceramic Cheese Board – England

Sylvac Mid-Century Green Ceramic Cheese Board – England

A beautifully sculptural mid-century ceramic cheese board by Sylvac, made in England and dating to the 1960s.

Finished in a rich olive-green glaze, this rectangular board features bold geometric relief and an integrated knife rest — a striking example of Sylvac’s move toward more modern, design-led tableware during the mid-century period.

Originally sold with a small cheese knife (now absent, as is very common), the board remains a practical and highly decorative piece, ideal for serving cheese, antipasti, or as a statement serving tray when entertaining.

A strong addition to any mid-century interior, and a standout example of British ceramic design from the era.

Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks
Impression: 4030 SYLVAC MADE IN ENGLAND
Note: Knife not included
Size: 25 x 21.5 x 1.5 cm

Collector Note
This piece forms part of our Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collection, featuring a considered selection of European and studio ceramic design from the mid-20th century, spanning the 1940s through to the late 1970s.

👉 Explore our Mid-Century Ceramics and 80s to Today Ceramics Curated Collections
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Read more about the collection in our Collector Note

$17.51
Sylvac Mid-Century Green Ceramic Cheese Board – England
$17.51

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Sylvac Mid-Century Green Ceramic Cheese Board – England

A beautifully sculptural mid-century ceramic cheese board by Sylvac, made in England and dating to the 1960s.

Finished in a rich olive-green glaze, this rectangular board features bold geometric relief and an integrated knife rest — a striking example of Sylvac’s move toward more modern, design-led tableware during the mid-century period.

Originally sold with a small cheese knife (now absent, as is very common), the board remains a practical and highly decorative piece, ideal for serving cheese, antipasti, or as a statement serving tray when entertaining.

A strong addition to any mid-century interior, and a standout example of British ceramic design from the era.

Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks
Impression: 4030 SYLVAC MADE IN ENGLAND
Note: Knife not included
Size: 25 x 21.5 x 1.5 cm

Collector Note
This piece forms part of our Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collection, featuring a considered selection of European and studio ceramic design from the mid-20th century, spanning the 1940s through to the late 1970s.

👉 Explore our Mid-Century Ceramics and 80s to Today Ceramics Curated Collections
👉
Read more about the collection in our Collector Note

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A beautifully sculptural mid-century ceramic cheese board by Sylvac, made in England and dating to the 1960s.

Finished in a rich olive-green glaze, this rectangular board features bold geometric relief and an integrated knife rest — a striking example of Sylvac’s move toward more modern, design-led tableware during the mid-century period.

Originally sold with a small cheese knife (now absent, as is very common), the board remains a practical and highly decorative piece, ideal for serving cheese, antipasti, or as a statement serving tray when entertaining.

A strong addition to any mid-century interior, and a standout example of British ceramic design from the era.

Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks
Impression: 4030 SYLVAC MADE IN ENGLAND
Note: Knife not included
Size: 25 x 21.5 x 1.5 cm

Collector Note
This piece forms part of our Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collection, featuring a considered selection of European and studio ceramic design from the mid-20th century, spanning the 1940s through to the late 1970s.

👉 Explore our Mid-Century Ceramics and 80s to Today Ceramics Curated Collections
👉
Read more about the collection in our Collector Note