This postmodern crystal vase from Poland, dating to the 1970s, features an hourglass-inspired silhouette: the piece is slender with a pronouncedly rounded shoulder and slightly flared neck, anchored by a weighty, stable base. Crafted from thick, transparent, colorless crystal, the vase offers both a notable heft and clarity. Vertical geometric cut patterns faceted into the surface lend rhythmic structure, reflecting and scattering light across glossy, highly polished planes. The design is marked by clean lines and a rigor in symmetry typical of postmodern thinking, yet it also gently alludes to classic utilitarian shapes. On close inspection, the vase reveals minor scratches and a touch of interior cloudiness, underscoring its vintage authenticity. The piece is in good vintage condition with no major chips, damages, or repairs, maintaining full stylistic integrity.The vase seems to echo the spirit of a decade in search of new aesthetic order: its cool crystal celebrates postmodern playfulness, where linear discipline meets gentle curvature. Each facet catches the light with composure, offering a shifting narrative of clarity, shadow, and glancing reflection — like a silent witness to evenings in Polish interiors of the 1970s. The glass, entirely without color yet abundant in visual depth, evokes a time when craftsmanship elevated the everyday with a quiet sense of occasion.Within a living room, the vase would work well as a solitary highlight atop a low, matte wood console or sideboard, its refractions subtly animating the lounge area. It could be paired with minimalist, slender-stemmed florals or left empty as a sculptural object. Consider combining it with colored
DIMENSION
Height9 cm
Depth5 cm
Width5 cm
Dimension details
Width5 cm
Height9 cm
Depth5 cm
Weight1 kg
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