This vase, produced by HSG Tarnowiec in 1970s Poland, represents the spirit of Polish art glass within the mid-century modern idiom. Made from glass colored in an intense burgundy, its hues transition from a nearly black, deep red at the base and neck to a warmer, more saturated burgundy toward the flared rim. The silhouette is slender, with an elongated neck that seamlessly widens into a conical, stable body. The upper edge draws the eye—a dynamic, irregularly wavy rim with three pronounced upward curls enhanced by clear glass accents, a motif emblematic of hand-blown works. The surface is smooth, glossy and subtly reflective; devoid of visible chips or cracks, the vase is preserved in very good condition, and the use of carefully proportioned, artisanal details attests to Tarnowiec's craft.The vase carries with it the pulse of Polish modernism of the 1970s—a form that, while restrained in ornament, does not shy from expressive freedom. The undulating, playful rim evokes molten glass frozen in motion, as if declaring: "I am a living trace of that decade's experiments, a vibrant intersection of design and craftsmanship." The profound burgundy hue gives the piece a strong character, while the play of reflected light animates it with every change of perspective.The vase may be paired with light-wood sideboards, where its color and luster will complement natural finishes. It is well suited to interiors with a composed, warm palette—such as mid-century modern living rooms, alongside ceramics or minimalist prints. Among indoor plants and neutral textiles, the vase works as a vivid accent, yet it may also stand alone on a console, its sculptural line and expressive rim left to fully resonate.
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Height24 cm
Depth11 cm
Width11 cm
Dimension details
Width11 cm
Height24 cm
Depth11 cm
Weight1 kg
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