This glass goblet was crafted by the renowned Sevres manufactory in France during the 1950s. Hand-blown from opaline glass, its bowl features an ivory white, milk-hued shade with a satin-matte, semi-translucent finish. The form embodies mid-century French minimalism: the bowl is artfully restrained and entirely devoid of applied patterns or decoration, focusing on material clarity and pure, balanced geometry. The stem, with its trio of rounded nodes, introduces a subtle rhythmic accent, while delicate blue and pale yellow iridescence comes alive in changing light. The broad, flattened base echoes this opalescent effect, ensuring both stability and visual harmony. The manufacturer's signature appears on the base, attesting to authenticity and artisanal heritage. The condition is very good; the glass remains structurally sound, free from damage or visible restoration, with the surface retaining its original smoothness. Such forms speak in the soft language of French post-war modernism: distilled to their essentials, weightless and quietly ethereal. The milky, opaline surface moderates the fall of light, recalling the mid-century fascination with simplicity, harmony and everyday grace. Rounded stem details and the smooth, satin finish invite interplay between light and shadow—a piece that communicates through the purity of its material and understated form, as if echoing the
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Height15 cm
Width8 cm
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Width8 cm
Height15 cm
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