Mosaic Vase Multicolor, Soda-Lime Glass, by S. Mach, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1970s
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This vase, designed by Stanisław Mach under the supervision of Jan Sylwester Drost in the 1970s for the Ząbkowice Glassworks, exemplifies hand-formed soda-lime glasswork with a distinctive marbled mosaic pattern. Vivid shades of orange, deep brown, and creamy white create dynamic, swirling motifs across its surface. The tall, teardrop silhouette tapers gracefully toward the top, ending in a gently undulating, scalloped rim — a detail characteristic of mid-century modern and Polish retro aesthetics. The glossy, mirror-like finish enhances the depth of the multicolor pattern, while the base is carefully ground flat for stability and refinement. The vase is preserved in very good condition, showing no signs of wear and retaining all its original and authentic elements.This object carries the spirit of 1970s Poland, a period when glass designers explored color and form as a means of expressing individuality in interiors. The warm palette evokes the atmosphere of domestic living rooms in the era of the People’s Republic, where applied art was meant not only to adorn but also to infuse daily life with optimism and visual lightness. The wavy rim hints at creative freedom, while the mosaic pattern reflects a bold approach to material and craft.The vase can be paired with other mid-century modern pieces: it would work well on a teak sideboard, a marble tabletop, or surrounded by minimalist, geometric forms. It may be combined with ceramic or glass accents in neutral tones to highlight the vibrancy of its marbled colors. Whether as a soloist on a
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Height39 cm
Length14 cm
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Length14 cm
Height39 cm
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