This artistic glass bowl from Val St Lambert, dating to the 1960s, exemplifies Belgian crystal craftsmanship and the innovative spirit of the renowned manufactory. Hand-blown from thick, clear crystal, the bowl features a two-tone palette: a vibrant, translucent lime green gently transitions into clear glass at the edges and base. Its organic, freeform silhouette—with asymmetrical, elongated, and curled edges—reflects the aesthetics of mid-century modern design, emphasizing fluid lines, abstraction, and bold color. The surface is smooth and mirror-like, free from patterns, with seamless color transitions that testify to expert craftsmanship. The original Val St Lambert signature and label confirm its authenticity. The condition is very good, with no chips, cracks, or visible signs of wear.This bowl captures the spirit of the 1960s, when Belgian glassmakers embraced color and form as vehicles for artistic freedom and technical mastery. The fluid contours and dynamic shape suggest movement—as if the glass has paused in the act of flowing, trapping light and color in a moment of organic gesture. The lime green fading into crystal transparency echoes the search for freshness and innovation typical of postwar modernism; this is glass that not only decorates, but also tells the story of bold Belgian glassmaking.The bowl could serve as a distinct accent in a living room, placed on a low table of dark wood or on a mid-century console. It pairs well with simple ceramic forms and neutral textiles, highlighting the luminous quality and color of the glass. This piece would suit a collector’s, eclectic interior alongside other examples of 1960s European design, or in a minimalist space where its organic lines and lime hue become the focal point of the arrangement.
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Height9 cm
Width20 cm
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Width20 cm
Height9 cm
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