This pressed glass vase from the 1950s, attributed to the Bolesław Morawski Glassworks in Radomsko, exemplifies the characteristic functional precision of postwar Polish glassmaking. Crafted in a delicate, warm rosé-pink Rosalina glass, it presents a uniform color throughout its form. The satin-like gloss of its semi-transparent surface is highlighted by vertical ribbed reliefs that create a rhythmic, geometric pattern, accentuating the verticality of the silhouette. The opening is finished with soft, gently scalloped edges, forming an almost floral geometric outline when viewed from above. Its broad, stable base is divided into six subtle lobes. The overall design demonstrates restrained linear ornamentation and geometric character, drawing on art déco influences with a nod to the functionalism of the 1950s. Tiny inclusions and small air bubbles visible in the glass are typical of pressed glass technology from the period, yet general condition remains very good: there are no cracks or chips, only minute traces of age.The vase quietly evokes the ambience of 1950s Poland: an era balancing the pragmatism of postwar reconstruction with a yearning for modern refinement. Its form references the geometric language of art déco but renders it with restraint. The rhythmic, vertical ribs “s
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Height19 cm
Depth8 cm
Width8 cm
Dimension details
Width8 cm
Height19 cm
Depth8 cm
Weight1 kg
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