This layered glass vase, produced by Friedrich in Germany during the 1970s, exemplifies mid-century modern design with its sculptural form and bold color. The glass features an intense, cool turquoise hue enhanced by a subtle gradient—from a lighter shade at the rim to a deeper blue at the base. The high-gloss finish amplifies the vibrancy of the color, while the body’s wide, rounded shape smoothly tapers into a narrow, cylindrical neck, accented by three pronounced horizontal ridges. A clear, ribbed glass handle, skillfully applied to the neck, provides a striking visual contrast and adds an element of lightness to the composition. The vase is free from visible damage or restoration, showing only minimal signs of use and is preserved in very good vintage condition. This piece quietly tells the story of 1970s German design, where bold colors and playful shapes met artisanal expertise. The turquoise glass evokes the optimism and experimentation of the era, with designers exploring organic contours and generous proportions. The transparent handle, reminiscent of a line drawn in glass, emphasizes individuality, while the lustrous surface captures and reflects light, conjuring the dynamic energy of modernist interiors. The vase can be combined with other art glass objects from the 1960s and 1970s to create a curated display on a console or shelving unit. It also performs well as a standalone accent against a neutral backdrop, where its color takes center stage. Pairing it with natural elements—a single branch or a minimalist floral arrangement—can highlight its airy form and reinforce a mid-century or collector’s interior. The listed price refers to one piece.
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Height13 cm
Length12 cm
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Length12 cm
Height13 cm
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