This pair of vases from 1960s Germany exemplifies the refined artistry of mid-century modern glasswork. Each vase is crafted from thin, hand-blown glass in a deep, cool-toned plum hue with an almost mirror-like gloss. The sculptural forms feature elongated, slender stems and wide, flared mouths, offset by bulbous accents and stable bases, all unified in the same rich plum color. Both pieces are signed, confirming their authenticity and collectible status. The glass surface is perfectly smooth, showing no signs of wear or restoration. The pair is preserved in excellent condition, free from damage—a testament to the bold, experimental design sensibility of 1960s German glassmaking. The listed price refers to the set of two vases. These vases evoke an era when glass became a medium for artistic exploration: the 1960s in Germany marked a time of daring contrasts and the pursuit of new forms and colors intended to surprise and captivate. The deep plum—somewhere between aubergine and amethyst—takes on a jewel-like quality, while the fluid lines and sculptural curves suggest both freedom and masterful control of the material. The glossy surface catches and reflects light, accentuating the organic silhouettes as if each vase had been shaped by the artist’s gesture in motion. The set may be displayed on a minimalist wood or marble console, allowing the cool sheen of the glass to play against natural textures. These vases work beautifully in mid-century modern interiors or eclectic spaces, where they can serve as a striking color accent. They may be paired with matte ceramics, a single sculptural branch, or simply left empty—each option highlighting the sculptural presence of these pieces.
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Height22 cm
Length8 cm
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Length8 cm
Height22 cm
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