This Art Nouveau vase from the 1920s is a remarkable example of hand-blown glass, distinguished by a deep, cobalt blue tone with cool undertones, accentuated by swirling patterns of white and lighter blue. The tall, slender, trumpet-shaped body with a wide, undulating rim and a slightly bulbous base recalls the organic lines typical of Secessionist design. A mosaic-like pattern of blue and white spots at the base adds visual depth and subtle light play, further enhanced by the glass’s glossy, iridescent surface. The seamless transitions between colors and fluidity of form suggest the influence of renowned glassmakers such as Loetz or Kralik, though the piece itself remains unsigned. Measuring 25 cm in height, with a base diameter of 8 cm and a rim diameter of 10 cm, the vase is preserved in excellent condition, without any traces of wear, damage, or restoration. The form of this vase echoes the voice of early modernism, when art glass was meant to be a protagonist rather than a background element. Each shift of light across its surface recalls
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Height25 cm
Width10 cm
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Width10 cm
Height25 cm
Weight1 kg
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