This 1970s glass centerpiece plate is a representative example of Space Age design, an era marked by bold explorations of new technologies and futuristic forms. Crafted from thick, pressed glass in a cool, transparent tone with a high-gloss finish, the plate has a monolithic, seamless construction. Its signature feature is the wide rim adorned with evenly spaced, rounded glass bubbles, introducing a rhythmic and tactile, three-dimensional texture. The proportions are low and wide (approximately 19 cm in diameter, 3.5 cm in height), emphasizing stability and modernist simplicity. The surface is smooth and glossy, reflecting light with clarity. Suitable as a fruit bowl, ashtray, or candle holder. It is preserved in excellent condition, free from scratches, chips, or signs of wear; all elements are original. The form of this plate echoes the voice of an era captivated by space exploration and futuristic aesthetics. The transparent glass and bubble motifs evoke images of capsules, orbital stations, and the daring formal experiments that defined the 1970s. Each rounded detail catches and refracts light, offering a dynamic play of reflections. This object brings a sense of lightness and energy into the interior, reflecting a time when design was unafraid to be playful and bold. The plate can serve as a visual centerpiece on a living room or dining table, especially against light, smooth surfaces that highlight its geometric rhythm. It would work well in interiors inspired by Space Age or mid-century modern styles, alongside chrome details or colorful period accents. For a collector’s display, it can be combined with smaller plates of the same design, or contrasted with matte ceramics to accentuate the glass’s shine and sculptural silhouette.
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Height3 cm
Length19 cm
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Length19 cm
Height3 cm
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