This vase is a compelling showcase of postmodern artistic glass from 1970s Poland, attributed to Huta Łysa Góra. Mouth-blown glass in a vivid yellow, with semi-translucent zones and distinctive white streaks, lends a vibrant, dynamic impression to the piece. The sculptural silhouette—featuring a cylindrical body atop a rounded, substantial base and a wide, flared neck—recalls classical amphora profiles. Transparent glass handles, adorned with applied loops and spirals, highlight expert handcrafting and add a playful, ornamental dimension. The finish is glossy and smooth, with a subtly swirling texture that reflects light with finesse. The vase remains in very good condition, with no visible signs of use, chips, or restoration.The form channels the audacity of the 1970s: the bold color pulses with the era’s energy, when designers embraced both vibrant hues and sculptural, whimsical motifs. This vase appears to tell its own story of tradition meeting avant-garde—a grounded, amphora-like structure contrasted by brilliant yellow glass and decorative flourishes that nod to postmodern irreverence. The vessel embraces visibility, acting as both functional object and domestic sculpture.Placed on a low console or sideboard in the living room, the vase could be surrounded by neutral materials such as wood, concrete, or ceramics, amplifying the richness of its form and color. It would fit as well in more curated, collector-oriented or eclectic interiors, alongside geometric or mid-century modern accents. Pairing with monochrome graphics or a lamp with a simple shade would allow the glass loops and spiral details to emerge, offering added visual depth against a quieter background.
DIMENSION
Height24.5 cm
Depth10 cm
Width12 cm
Dimension details
Width12 cm
Height24.5 cm
Depth10 cm
Weight1 kg
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