This 1960s Kluk Kluk decanter, attributed to Jacob E. Bang for Holmegaard, stands as an exemplar of Danish glass artistry infused with the modernist sensibilities of its era. Hand-blown from transparent, vividly azure glass, its balanced, soft-rectilinear shape is marked by gently indented panels along each side, creating both a sculptural and functional impression. The neck narrows gracefully towards the disc-like rim, upon which rests a clear, spherical glass stopper—its pristine polish setting a subtle contrast to the colored body. With a lustrous finish, every surface reflects light, emphasizing the organic lines of the vessel. Absent of decorative embellishments or metallic elements, the design spotlights the inherent purity of glass and the streamlined reduction typical of Scandinavian mid-century aesthetics. The smoothly ground base and absence of visible seams signify traditional glassblowing craftsmanship. The decanter remains in excellent condition—retaining an original look with virtually no traces of use. This decanter bears witness to 1960s Denmark, when designers and craftsmen prioritized material integrity and form clarity. Its deep blue glass seems to have captured a fragment of Nordic daylight—preserving a moment of freshness and tranquility. The object silently invokes ideals of simplicity and function, inviting everyday rituals—be it serving wine or standing as a solitary keeper of domestic memories. Gently
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Height27 cm
Depth10 cm
Width10 cm
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Width10 cm
Height27 cm
Depth10 cm
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