This decorative pressed glass dish from the 1970s is a testament to the imaginative Space Age era. Crafted from thick, highly transparent glass in a cool, neutral tone, it stands out with its precise finish and harmonious silhouette. The circular form features a raised rim adorned with evenly spaced, large, rounded glass spheres—evoking atomic and planetary motifs. The interior is embellished with radiating, elongated relief patterns that accentuate the play of light and add visual depth. Its proportions are balanced, with seamless, polished connections between the rim and the decorative spheres. This piece can serve as a dish for small treats, an ashtray, or a candle holder. The listed price applies to a single piece. Preserved in excellent condition, with no visible signs of use or damage. This dish speaks in the voice of the 1970s—a time when design broke free from convention, drawing inspiration from the cosmos and scientific discovery. The glass spheres, reminiscent of atoms or planets, create a rhythmic, futuristic ornament as if inviting playful interactions with light and shadow. The glossy, reflective surface embodies the era's optimism, turning the dish into a small stage for optical effects and geometric exploration. It can be paired with other pressed glass or chromed metal objects to create a composition referencing Space Age or mid-century modern style. It would work well on a coffee table in the living room, a vanity, or as a decorative element atop a sideboard. Combining it with a spherical glass lamp, minimalist ceramics, or a monochrome background will highlight its geometric form and distinct structure. In a collector’s vintage interior, it becomes a subtle accent that blends utility with decorative value.
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Height3 cm
Length13 cm
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Length13 cm
Height3 cm
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