The Okulus vase, produced by Ząbkowice in Poland in the 1970s, exemplifies functional glassware in the spirit of mid-century modern. Molded from transparent glass in a warm, soft pink hue, it features an even coloration and a glossy surface. The decoration consists of vertical ridges and geometric, faceted motifs that create a play of light and shadow across the body. The cylindrical form gently widens towards the top and is finished with a straight, flat rim—emphasizing both decorative and utilitarian intent. The vase was most likely crafted using a molded glass technique typical of Polish glass manufacturing in this period. The condition is very good, with no visible damage, scratches, or signs of restoration—the original sheen and color are fully preserved.This vase quietly narrates a chapter from the history of 1970s Polish design. As light filters through the pink glass, the piece echoes the era's poised fascination with geometry and luminosity. Its textured form and faceted surface create a rhythmic interplay, as if the vase murmurs about everyday rituals captured in clear, transparent design language.The vase could be placed on an oak console or minimalist coffee table, where light wood would accentuate the play of light through the glass. In mid-century modern collections, it pairs well with porcelain figurines or geometric ceramics in muted tones. It also works on its own as a focal point: with a single branch or as a sculptural object on a shelf in a living room styled in a neutral palette.
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Height22 cm
Depth12 cm
Width12 cm
Dimension details
Width12 cm
Height22 cm
Depth12 cm
Weight1 kg
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