This glass vase from HSG Tarnowiec exemplifies Polish utilitarian design of the 1970s. Crafted from hand-blown, thick-walled glass, it features a deep burgundy hue that transitions subtly into a smoky, darker shade near the rim and neck. The highly reflective, smooth surface amplifies the richness of the color and lends a sense of visual depth. Its classic bulbous silhouette and softly rounded lip rely solely on balanced proportions with no decorative embellishments or cuts. The seamless body, free of maker’s marks, draws upon the tradition of artisan glassblowing. The vase is in very good condition, with a pristine surface showing no damage or noticeable wear, maintaining its authentic presence from the 1970s.This vase speaks with the voice of an era when Polish glassmaking explored new, yet understated, forms of expression. The vivid color evokes the postwar energy and boldness of the decade, while the decisive form suggests a commitment to functionality and striking, unadorned tones. The glossy surface catches and reflects light, animating the room with a subtle play of highlights—as if momentarily suspending time from decades past.This vessel may be displayed individually on a console or shelf in the living room, where the strong burgundy shade creates a vibrant focal point against neutral or light-colored walls. It pairs well with mid-century modern furniture and simple accessories such as neutral ceramics, minimalist framed prints, or raw wood. The vase is at home in both curated collector’s spaces and contemporary interiors with vintage accents. Whether holding a single branch or left empty, its form and color will remain the centerpiece.
DIMENSION
Height22 cm
Depth18 cm
Width18 cm
Dimension details
Width18 cm
Height22 cm
Depth18 cm
Weight1 kg
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