This decorative goblet from the 1960s, produced by the French glassworks Portieux Vallerysthal, is a testament to the timeless craftsmanship of mid-century modern design. Its form features harmonious, balanced proportions: a wide, gently flared bowl rests on a turned, rounded stem and a broad, stable base. The material is thick, opaline milk glass in a light, cool blue shade, with a silky smooth texture that is characteristic of Portieux Vallerysthal’s production. The surface is uniformly colored, without additional ornamentation or patterns, highlighting the minimalist character and purity of line. The piece remains in excellent condition, with no signs of use, chips, or restoration; all elements are original and authentic. This glass form echoes the voice of 1960s French modernism: the goblet speaks of a search for order and calm, and a fascination with light and color. The cool blue hue recalls early mornings along the Seine, when daylight filters through opaline windows and simplicity becomes a form of elegance. The smooth glass softly reflects light, bringing a sense of tranquility and subtle harmony to the interior. This goblet may serve as a singular decorative accent on a console in the living room or a bookshelf, where its color and pure form can be showcased. It would suit interiors inspired by mid-century modern style, minimalist spaces with a light backdrop, or eclectic collections of vintage glassware. It can be paired with other pastel vessels or simple ceramic objects to emphasize its timeless character. The listed price refers to one piece.
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Height14 cm
Length12 cm
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Length12 cm
Height14 cm
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