This Italian glass centerpiece from the 1970s exemplifies the minimalist modernism characteristic of the era's design. The main body is a transparent, slightly green-tinted rectangular glass plate with gently upturned edges, resting on three hand-formed legs – each in a distinctive shade: turquoise, pale green, and pink. The smooth, glossy surface of the plate reflects light, while the organic, irregular shapes of the legs create a visual counterpoint to the clean geometry above. The construction is seamless, with the legs fused directly to the plate, demonstrating refined craftsmanship. The piece remains in its original condition, with minor scratches and typical signs of use expected from vintage glass.This centerpiece channels the spirit of 1970s Italy – a decade marked by formal experimentation and a nuanced approach to color. The transparent plate appears to float above the table, like a veil of light, while the colorful legs evoke the era's fascination with glass as both functional and expressive medium. The form is both utilitarian and artful, turning a simple serving piece into a stage for interplay between light and hue.In the home, the centerpiece may be paired with light wood sideboards, allowing its transparency and color accents to enliven a tranquil setting. It can be combined with neutral ceramics or a Murano glass vase to highlight its Italian heritage. The piece would work well in both modern 1970s-inspired interiors and eclectic vintage collections, providing a subtle yet distinctive focal point on a table or console.
DIMENSION
Height6 cm
Depth20 cm
Width20 cm
Dimension details
Width20 cm
Height6 cm
Depth20 cm
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