This 1930s Art Deco ceramic vase by Deruta is a masterful representation of the Italian Futurist movement, characterized by its dynamic forms and experimental decorative techniques. The vessel features a distinctive ribbed body with a bulbous base and a cylindrical neck, flanked by four sets of stylized, looped black handles that add a sense of rhythmic movement and mechanical industrialism. The vase showcases a sophisticated air-brushed "aeropittura" finish, with a soft cream base transitioning into a vibrant turquoise gradient at the rim and foot. The hand-painted details include whimsical, minimalist vignettes—such as a trident symbol on the neck and a balcony with a potted cactus on the base—executed with the precise, light touch typical of high-quality Deruta production during this period. Detailed views reveal the turquoise-glazed interior and the decorative orange hatched pattern along the rim, emphasizing the piece's artisanal quality. This rare ceramic work perfectly captures the 1930s Italian transition from traditional pottery to avant-garde Futurist art.