The Jasiek vase from HSG Tarnowiec represents Polish utility glassware from the 1970s, rooted in modernism and defined by its simple, geometric silhouette. Its rounded, bulbous body with a short cylindrical neck is topped with two small, ring-shaped handles near the shoulder, evoking understated retro charm. The glass—milky white with a satin-matte finish—merges gently with clear accents at the base and around the handles, resulting in a balanced sense of lightness. The thick-walled, stable base emphasizes durability and careful design, while all components are harmoniously combined to maintain equilibrium between decoration and minimalism typical of Polish design of the era. The vase presents in very good vintage condition, with no visible cracks, chips, or notable traces of use.Forms from the 1970s that express confidence in simplicity and practicality resonate within this piece, their diffuse light playing across the satin glass surface. Jasiek tells the story of a time when industrially designed vessels sought to harmonize visual appeal and everyday utility—a reflection of modernist ideals. Its moderate decorative accent and matte white glow hint at a desire for clarity, light, and openness: a quiet conversation between past and present brought to life in glass.The vase can be displayed atop a wooden sideboard or shelf in a mid-century modern or minimalist living room. For maximum effect, allow it to stand alone with a single dry branch or subtly colored flower—its form naturally draws attention without excess ornamentation. Paired with low, wide ceramic bowls or restrained table lamps, the result will be a calm, luminous composition that softly highlights the understated charm of 1970s Polish glasswork.
DIMENSION
Height10 cm
Depth11 cm
Width11 cm
Dimension details
Width11 cm
Height10 cm
Depth11 cm
Weight1 kg
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