This large leaf-shaped bowl from the 1970s is a striking example of Polish functional glassware inspired by mid-century modern aesthetics. Crafted from thick, transparent glass with a cool, slightly bluish undertone, it captivates with its sculptural leaf form. The substantial glass body emphasizes durability, while pronounced, raised veins and serrated edges faithfully mimic the organic structure of a leaf, lending the piece a dynamic rhythm. The highly glossy, smooth surface reflects light in a manner characteristic of glass objects from the era. Subtle variations in thickness and the organic flow of the design suggest hand-forming. Dimensions: 30 × 23 cm, height 17 cm. Condition is very good – no visible damage, only minimal signs of use typical for vintage glass. The form of this bowl evokes the spirit of the 1970s, an era when design drew inspiration from nature and celebrated bold, organic lines. The glass leaf appears to tell the story of a time simultaneously captivated by modernity and fascinated by the intricacies of the natural world. The thickness of the glass and the tactile, pronounced textures invite interaction: each touch is not only functional, but also a sensory experience of light and form – as if a fragment of the garden has been brought to the table. This bowl can serve as a focal point on a coffee table or as a decorative accent on a hallway console – functioning beautifully both as a standalone centerpiece and as a vessel for fruit, nuts, or small snacks. It would suit interiors in a mid-century modern style, but also blends well in eclectic arrangements
DIMENSION
Height17 cm
Depth23 cm
Width30 cm
Dimension details
Width30 cm
Height17 cm
Depth23 cm
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