Mid-century modern vase, orange glass, Poland, 1970s.
285 PLN
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This vintage vase from the 1970s, produced by HSG Tarnowiec in Poland, is crafted from high-quality glass in a warm, saturated amber-orange hue with a gradual play of translucency—from intense, honey-like color to transparent accents near the base. The smooth, glossy surface emphasizes the luminous quality of the material. Two distinctive clear glass ring handles are set symmetrically at the neck, providing both functional inspiration and a subtle nod to classical amphora forms, reinterpreted here with modernist restraint. The silhouette features a wide, rounded body that tapers gently into a short neck and robust base, creating harmonious and stable proportions rooted in mid-century modern design. There are no additional decorative threads or surface patterns—the artistic effect relies on the clarity of form, the depth of color, and the interplay of light. The vase is preserved in very good condition, with no signs of damage, chips, or repairs.Through its form and color, this vase echoes the optimism and experimental spirit of the 1970s—a period when the Polish glass industry sought new modes of artistic expression. The amber-orange is reminiscent of the early morning sun or golden reflections on water, while the clear ring handles introduce an element of playful lightness and sculptural wit. The design seems to 'speak' in the language of understated craftsmanship and unadorned beauty, embodying both restraint and a strong
DIMENSION
Height10 cm
Depth11 cm
Width11 cm
Dimension details
Width11 cm
Height10 cm
Depth11 cm
Weight1 kg
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