This vase, attributed to the Huta Laura glassworks in Poland and dating from the 1970s, stands as a bold example of Central European postmodernism. The main body is crafted from transparent amber glass with medium saturation, forming a silhouette that expands into a pronounced spherical base before sharply transitioning into a tall, narrow cylindrical neck. On both sides, vertical applied ribbons made from translucent, pale cream glass feature a bubbly, crackled texture, providing a tactile and visual contrast to the vase’s glossy, smooth surface. These accents run symmetrically from rim to shoulder, inviting both visual intrigue and sensory exploration. The proportions are assertively balanced: the broad base provides stability, while the slender neck enhances the vertical momentum. Evidence of hand-blown craftsmanship can be seen at the joint between base and neck, as well as in the ribbon details, affirming the artisanal nature of the object. The vase remains in very good vintage condition, free of chips or cracks, retaining its original finish without any traces of restoration.This vase gives voice to the experimental spirit of the 1970s, suggesting a playful defiance of traditional forms. Its amber glass catches and diffuses light, recalling the era when designers embraced materiality as both structure and ornamentation. The textured ribbons echo a narrative of breaking creative boundaries—glass here is not only vessel but also visual story, enticing with both touch and reflection. The form embodies the audacity
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Height28 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height28 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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