This amphora-shaped Murano vase from the 1930s is crafted from milk glass in a pure, cool white tone. Its form is defined by a slender, elongated body, a gently flared rim, and a proportionally balanced, round pedestal base. Two symmetrically attached, hand-pulled glass handles with fine ribbed detailing evoke neoclassical inspiration, providing a sculptural quality and subtle textural contrast to the smooth, semi-glossy surface. The vase’s harmonious proportions and seamless connections reflect the artisanal mastery of Murano glassmaking. It is preserved in excellent condition, with no visible damage, wear, or restoration. This piece channels the refined mood of interwar Italy—an echo of classical amphorae reimagined through the modern sensitivity of the 1930s. The luminous white glass seems to speak of Venetian workshops where tradition met the new spirit of the age. The sculpted handles suggest the gestures of past artisans, while the balanced silhouette is imbued with the calm restraint characteristic of Italian neoclassical decorative arts. The vase could be displayed alone on a marble console, where its cool white would highlight the purity of its lines, or paired with other glass objects of the era—such as clear or lightly tinted vessels—to explore the play of textures. It would suit a living room inspired by neoclassical modernism, but could also complement minimalist or eclectic interiors, serving as a subtle artistic accent. Dimensions: height 24 cm, width 11 cm, base diameter 8 cm. Weight approximately 1 kg. The vase requires no special care—gentle hand cleaning with a soft cloth is recommended to preserve the glass’s sheen and protect its historic surface.
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Height24 cm
Width11 cm
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Width11 cm
Height24 cm
Weight1 kg
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