Mid-century modern vase, glass, by I. Suhajek, Czechoslovakia, 1960s.
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Designed by Izi Suhajek in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s, this vase exemplifies mid-century modern Czech glass artistry. Crafted from thick, weighty glass, the piece is marked by an intense, transparent emerald green base that fades smoothly into clear glass. The upper rim features accents of cobalt blue and ruby red, softly blending into the translucent body and enhancing the vase’s slightly twisted, organic silhouette—sculptural and expressive. Its entire surface is polished to a high gloss, free of scratches, chips, or restoration. Condition: excellent, with no visible signs of wear.The bold form of this vase tells of the experimental spirit in 1960s Czechoslovak glassmaking. Fluid gradients of color and gentle deformations in the body reflect an era defined by freedom of form and a fascination with modernity. The piece seems to speak of a time when Czech glass ventured beyond utilitarian boundaries, focusing on sculptural gestures and interplay with light. There is an energetic pulse of color here, embodying the creative climate of its decade.This object pairs well with minimalist side tables in wood or metal as well as period glassware. It suits mid-century modern living spaces, where a neutral background will bring its outline to the fore. The vase can also find harmony in eclectic or collector’s interiors, where muted upholstery and subtle lighting will accentuate its color depth. Combining it with curated 1960s graphics or vintage ceramics will highlight its artistic pedigree.
DIMENSION
Height23 cm
Depth7.5 cm
Width7.5 cm
Dimension details
Width7.5 cm
Height23 cm
Depth7.5 cm
Weight1 kg
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