Mid-century modern ruffled vase, glass, by L. Fiedorowicz, Huta Staszic, Poland, 1970s.
440 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 19444
This hand-blown glass vase, designed by Ludwik Fiedorowicz and produced by Huta Staszic in Poland during the 1970s, stands as an example of mature mid-century modern glassmaking. Its organic, bulbous body gently narrows toward the neck before flaring into a dramatically ruffled edge—the chief decorative highlight. The piece is crafted from glass in a subtle, translucent lime-green shade with a uniformly soft, slightly warm undertone. The surface is smooth and glossy, catching the light with reflective, almost wet-looking glints. The base is solid, rounded, and of the same glass mass; the vessel is free from grooves, embossing, or surface patterns, emphasizing purity of form and color. The vase is in very good vintage condition, with minimal, age-consistent signs of use and no chips, cracks, or repairs.The form of this glass sculpture recalls the freely experimental spirit of the 1970s, when designers pursued new, softly contoured silhouettes and nature-inspired hues. The ruffled lip appears as a wave captured mid-motion, while the glass’s translucency and lime tone narrate a chapter in Polish design when even utilitarian objects aspired to participate in daily rituals of domestic aesthetics. The hallmark clarity of Fiedorowicz’s lines and his confident use of color evoke an era when glass was not merely decorative but asserted itself as an autonomous source of light and form within the interior
DIMENSION
Height29 cm
Depth16 cm
Width16 cm
Dimension details
Width16 cm
Height29 cm
Depth16 cm
Weight1 kg
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