This decorative dish by Joschka, produced in Germany in the 1970s, is crafted from pressed and molded glass with hand-finished qualities. Its primary material is cool, transparent glass, with a massive, wide rim featuring a frosted, satin-matte surface that contrasts with the glossy, perfectly clear center of the bowl. Across the interior, irregular streaks and organic bands in shades of cool grey and subtle lavender form a dynamic, studio-inspired composition, typical of experimental artistic glass from the era. The rounded shape, broad shallow well, and prominent, thick-edged rim reference Art Nouveau’s organic motifs, reinterpreted through the modernist lens of the 1970s. The surface is smooth, while the unique colored swirls appear almost one-of-a-kind. The piece is solid and heavy: the rim offers a soft, nearly powdery texture, while the inner depression gleams reflectively, playing with the surrounding light. There are no visible chips, cracks, or restorations; the piece is in very good condition,
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Height7 cm
Depth18 cm
Width18 cm
Dimension details
Width18 cm
Height7 cm
Depth18 cm
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