This modernist bowl from the 1960s/70s is crafted from pressed glass in a cool, smoky blue-gray shade with a distinctly crisp tone. Its geometric, cylindrical form with straight, slightly outward-flaring sides exemplifies the spirit of mid-century modern, where simplicity and utility are elevated by attention to subtle details. The base of the bowl is decorated with evenly spaced, raised linear segments radiating from the center, lending gentle dynamism and structure, while the rim is slightly thickened and rounded, adding a refined edge. The glossy, smooth surface and harmonious proportions—approximately 7 cm in height and 21 cm in diameter—enhance its balanced presence. The bowl is in very good vintage condition, free from chips, cracks, or visible signs of wear, with its original luster intact. The bowl carries the quiet voice of modernism: its glass, cool as a morning skyline, evokes an era when design aimed to be both practical and visually lucid. Its geometric lines and restrained form require no embellishment to express an aesthetic rooted in the everyday. This vessel could tell stories of a time when the home became a laboratory for new ideas and every detail had its purpose. The bowl pairs well with minimalist light wood tables or classic marble and stone surfaces. It can be set alongside ceramics in neutral tones or other mid-century glassware to echo its cool color palette. In Scandinavian, modernist, or eclectic interiors, it provides a calm, cohesive focal point—suited for fruit, a simple arrangement of dried flowers, or simply as a sculptural, pure accent on a console, dresser, or dining table.
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Height7 cm
Length21 cm
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Length21 cm
Height7 cm
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