This Art Deco vase, produced by Huta Krosno in the 1950s, embodies the balanced geometry and symmetry inherent to mid-20th-century modernism. Crafted from transparent, colorless glass with a cool tone, it features a subtly glossy finish and distinct vertical faceted ribbing that draws attention to its gently flared trumpet form. Supported by a circular, ribbed base, the shape conveys architectural discipline and enhanced stability. The smooth, polished surface catches and reflects light, emphasizing the refined character of pressed glass. There are no additional decorative motifs or colored accents—attention is focused on the purity of line and form. The vase is preserved in very good condition, with no chips, cracks, or visible signs of wear.This object quietly evokes the optimism and restraint of the postwar period—its cool gleam tells of an era valuing disciplined forms and moderate elegance. The bold, faceted ribbing leads the eye upward, recalling the modernist fascination of the Art Deco period, while the transparent glass registers each play of light, casting delicate shadows and gradients. The simplified silhouette tells of a fresh outlook on tradition, where ornament gave way to harmonious proportions and skilled craftsmanship.The vase could be paired with matte ceramics or dark wood to highlight its glass purity. It would work well alongside simple, architectural forms—whether in a mid-century-inspired collectors’ interior or as a focal point against a minimalist, neutral setting. Pairing it with a bouquet of single branches, or leaving it empty, will best emphasize its graphic lines and the effect of light within the space.
DIMENSION
Height22 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height22 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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