A vase from the 1970s, produced at Huta Hortensja in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland, is crafted entirely from clear, colorless glass in a cool, neutral tone. The slightly tapered body stands on a solid base, lending the object both stability and well-balanced proportions. The entire surface is adorned with a pronounced, raised diamond-cut pattern typical of Central European modernism from the 1960s and 1970s, creating a geometric relief and tactile quality. The glass is thick, sporting a glossy, reflective finish that enhances both clarity and brilliance. There are no decorative color accents or additional embellishments, emphasizing minimalism and precise moldwork. The rim is smoothly even and polished. The vase remains in very good condition, free of visible scratches, chips, or signs of wear, with no evidence of repairs or restoration.This vase captures the industrial rhythm of 1970s Poland: its geometric diamond cuts produce a subtle pattern, animating the glass and dispersing light within, echoing memories of the era. Its unassuming yet assertive silhouette alludes to functional aesthetics where craftsmanship and modernist restraint find common ground. The object could well narrate stories of family tables, attentive glances, and everyday moments within the distinctive context of a Polish household. Each cut and glimmer of glass revives the measured pace of bygone daily life, now preserved in crystalline form.The vase can be displayed as a standalone decorative piece on a low sideboard or shelf, where natural light accentuates its faceted surface. It equally lends itself as a minimalist setting for a single flower or branch. It pairs well with other modernist
DIMENSION
Height21 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height21 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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