The 'Cora' vase, produced by the Ząbkowice Glassworks in Poland during the 1970s, exemplifies Polish functional design with its assertive yet understated forms. Crafted in transparent pressed glass, its surface features a regular, vertically ribbed pattern reminiscent of tree bark or the gentle movement of water. The vase’s silhouette, with its wide flared mouth, stable solid base, and pronounced ringed stem, channels mid-century modern aesthetics—balancing geometric simplicity with an organic decorative accent. The glass has a cool, clear white transparency; the semi-matte finish gently diffuses light, while subtle glossy highlights emerge in raised areas. All elements are original and show no signs of wear. Condition: excellent, with no visible discoloration or cracks.This vase carries the quiet voice of the 1970s, evoking the calm of everyday interiors in Polish modernism. The rhythmic grooves echo nature-inspired motifs, while the cool glass body suggests mornings by the window, where shifting light sculpts the surface. In its straightforward, patterned repetition lies the heritage of Ząbkowice craftsmanship—the object seems to whisper of function, turning the everyday into a gentle presence.The 'Cora' vase may be paired with single expressive stems—iris, magnolia, or monstera leaves—to highlight its context. It works seamlessly in mid-century modern schemes as well as in more eclectic living rooms valuing textural contrast and visual lightness. It can be combined with smooth ceramics, aluminum candleholders, or minimalist wall art. Placed on a light or oak tabletop, the glass texture is framed distinctively.
DIMENSION
Height23 cm
Depth14 cm
Width14 cm
Dimension details
Width14 cm
Height23 cm
Depth14 cm
Weight1 kg
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