This Danish glass dish from the 1960s is an example of Scandinavian applied art, where functionality meets organic aesthetics. The bowl’s form echoes a leaf or heart shape—its asymmetrical outline and softly undulating rim draw the eye with subtle sculptural quality. The glass is thick and substantial, rendered in a warm amber-yellow gradient that shifts seamlessly from a deep, saturated center to nearly transparent edges. The glossy, polished surface enhances the depth and luminosity of the color. Measuring 21 cm in length, 18 cm in width, and 5 cm in height, the bowl features rounded edges and no visible seams, attesting to the high level of craftsmanship typical of Danish mid-century modern. There are no visible signs of use, scratches, or chips—the preservation is excellent. This dish might speak of an era when design served daily life without forsaking the pursuit of beauty in simple, organic forms. The warm, luminous glass reflects the Scandinavian approach to light and color: when the outside is grey, the interior is brightened by the amber glow of glass. The undulating lines suggest a sense of freedom, while the substantial weight conveys solidity and durability, as if every detail was considered for the tactile pleasure of the hand. The dish would work best on a wooden or stone tabletop, where its glassy surface can catch daylight or the glow of an evening lamp. It could be paired with other 1960s vessels—glass, ceramic, or metal—or stand alone as a sculptural centerpiece for fruit or small snacks. Interiors arranged in the spirit of mid-century modern, Scandinavian, or eclectic collecting will benefit from its subtle color accent and sculptural form, which complements rather than dominates the space.
DIMENSION
Height5 cm
Depth18 cm
Width21 cm
Dimension details
Width21 cm
Height5 cm
Depth18 cm
Weight1 kg
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