This Danish carafe from the 1970s is hand-blown from colored glass in a saturated amber shade. Its proportions are defined by a conical, subtly flared silhouette, a wide, stable base, and a gently tapering neck leading to a precisely formed spout. The glass structure is evenly infused with fine air bubbles, giving the surface a delicate texture and a sense of lightness. The overall design is minimalist, characteristic of Scandinavian mid-century modern: free from decoration, focusing on the authenticity of the material. The semi-gloss surface softly reflects light, while the uniform amber color adds depth. The carafe can serve both as a functional vessel—for water, wine, or juice—and as a decorative accent or single-stem vase. It is preserved in its original condition, showing minor scratches and age-typical marks, with no chips or cracks.This carafe echoes Danish modernism of the 1970s: its restrained form seems to speak of an era when simplicity was the hallmark of modernity and every detail had intention. The bubbles suspended in the amber glass evoke memories captured from past decades—each one suggesting a trace of daily stories shared around the table. The semi-gloss surface reflects interior light, reminiscent of a summer afternoon held in a still frame.The carafe can be paired with minimalist ceramics or contrasting glass to create a collector’s vignette on a sideboard or shelf in a mid-century inspired living room. It works beautifully as a single-stem vase or as a practical pitcher during intimate gatherings—especially alongside natural woods and textiles in a muted palette. Scandinavian or vintage-inspired interiors will
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Height25 cm
Width10 cm
Length10 cm
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Length10 cm
Height25 cm
Width10 cm
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