This uranium glass vase from the 1930s, crafted at the renowned Moser glassworks in Karlovy Vary, epitomizes modernist craftsmanship and material sensibility. The body features a gently rounded shoulder and a subtly tapering silhouette, terminating in a thick, stable base. The uranium glass reveals a warm, translucent yellow-green hue, shifting to an amber gradient towards the base. Its high-gloss surface heightens the play of light, while small air bubbles and subtle imperfections bear witness to the hand-blown technique. There are no added decorations or engravings, allowing the purity of form to stand out. The Moser signature on the base confirms its authenticity. The vase is preserved in very good condition, with original finish and natural patina, free of chips or cracks.This vase carries the quiet voice of the Central European interwar years, when modernism redefined the beauty of everyday objects. Its minimalist form and undecorated glass surface seem to speak of restraint and respect for material. The shifting color, depending on the angle of light, evokes an atmosphere of optimism and technical progress—a moment when applied art sought harmony with daily life and every reflection became a tiny spectacle.The vase can be displayed on a natural wood console, where daylight will reveal the depth of its color. It pairs well with 1930s and 1940s furniture, especially dark veneers or chrome details, emphasizing its modernist heritage. In interiors with a neutral, subdued palette, it may serve as a focal accent; in eclectic settings, it is worth combining with geometric lamps, Art Deco ceramics, or minimalist graphics to highlight its historical context and lightness of form.
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Height24 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height24 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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