This vintage pressed glass bowl from Wołomin Glassworks, made in Poland in the 1970s, embodies the era’s distinctive organic tendencies and mid-century modern influences. Crafted from semi-transparent glass in a muted olive green tone, it features an irregular, sculptural outline with undulating, freeform surfaces. The dish is formed from a single piece of glass without visible seams, lending coherence to its organic shape. The glossy, smooth exterior amplifies visual depth, while subtle bubbles and striations within the glass reveal its artisanal origins. Slight thickening along the rim and a gently concave, stable base enhance its functionality for everyday use. The condition is good, with fine patina consistent with age and no visible damage or repairs.The bowl seems to echo the 1970s, when Polish glassworks pursued daring departures from the classical in favor of free-flowing, nature-inspired forms. Its soft, asymmetrical lines evoke a sense of nostalgia for a period when design sought harmony with organic motifs. The olive glass conveys calm, and its lustrous surface plays with light like water—telling a story of material experimentation and the desire to infuse daily life with sculptural qualities.Placed in a collector’s living room or atop a low mid-century table, the bowl could be paired with PRL-era ceramics, geometric porcelain, or minimalist colored glass vases. It also suits eclectic contemporary interiors, where a neutral background highlights its hue and irregular silhouette. Combining it with accents in copper or aged brass would accentuate its vintage character and the subtle interplay of light on its surface.
DIMENSION
Height6 cm
Depth17 cm
Width20 cm
Dimension details
Width20 cm
Height6 cm
Depth17 cm
Weight1 kg
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