This pair of vases from the Mimoza collection was produced by Huta Szkła Hortensja in Piotrków Trybunalski in the 1970s, designed by Stanisław Kowalczyk and Janusz Kazanecki. Made from soda-lime glass, the vases feature a striking, multicolored surface achieved through the application of metallic oxides. The dominant hue is a warm amber-gold, enriched by iridescent green, bronze, and silvery-grey highlights that create a dynamic, irregular pattern across the surface. The glass is smooth to the touch, yet visually complex, with a glossy finish that shimmers with metallic reflections. The silhouette combines a flared trumpet shape with a pronounced spherical node on the stem and a wide, stable foot; the proportions emphasize both verticality and sculptural form. The vases are preserved in very good condition, with no visible damage or restoration; all decorative elements appear original and authentic. The listed price is for the set of two vases.These vases evoke the spirit of 1970s Polish design, when experimentation with glass and surface coloration reflected the era’s openness to bold color combinations and daring forms. Their layered, gleaming surface seems to echo the shifting light that filled modern homes of the time, while the vibrant pattern alludes to the dynamism and optimism of the decade. Each vase, as if speaking in the voice
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Length10 cm
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Length10 cm
Height20.5 cm
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