This large, heavy vase, made of double-layered pressed glass, was produced by Huta Sudety in Poland during the 1970s. The piece is distinguished by a vivid, medium-saturated olive green color that takes on yellowish undertones according to glass thickness and the play of light. Its glossy, highly reflective surface enhances the visual depth and material clarity. The vase’s design features a long, cylindrical body flowing into a thick, rounded stem atop a wide, disc-shaped base; the entire structure is monolithic, with no visible seams or decorative embellishments. The mouth is cut straight with a slightly beveled edge, lacking any ornamentation. The glass is smooth and even, with no inclusions or bubbles, and overall in very good condition: it remains free of scratches, cracks, or dulling. All elements appear original to the period.Within its robust silhouette, this vase encapsulates a narrative of 1970s Polish applied art, where an appetite for form converged with technical mastery and an affinity for bold coloration. The vase draws energy from clear geometry: its green hue, brought to life by yellow highlights, brings echoes of an era when postmodern freedom started to permeate the language of design. The heavy, homogeneous glass speaks in the vocabulary of architectural restraint, suggesting expressive force can exist in the subtle control of light, mass, and proportion.This piece would integrate well into interiors inspired by late mid-century modern, as well as spaces with postmodern accents. It could be paired with geometric contemporary furniture or placed solo on a light wood console to accent
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Height30 cm
Depth12 cm
Width12 cm
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Width12 cm
Height30 cm
Depth12 cm
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