This vase, dating from the 1970s (Poland, Huta Wołomin), is crafted from hand-formed glass in a monochromatic yellow with a warm amber undertone, expressing a postmodern interpretation of mid-century modern design. The sculptural, twisted silhouette features pronounced undulating folds and an irregular, wavy rim. The glass is thick and transparent, evenly colored throughout in a warm tone, with a glossy surface that accentuates the depth of color and the organic, fluid patterning. The vase is free from visible seams or decorations in other materials; no metal or wood elements are present. There are no visible chips, cracks, or significant signs of wear. Condition: very good – the piece retains its authentic patina and original characteristics, with only minor signs of age typical for the period and no evidence of restoration.This vase echoes the voice of the 1970s, a time when glassworks in Poland experimented boldly with shape and color, using expressive technique and controlled spontaneity to imbue glass with sculptural qualities. The crumpled texture and glowing, saturated hue evoke an era of artistic searching and a break from conservative forms. Its twisted, rock-like body captures a moment of creative energy suspended in glass, embodying the postmodern gesture while maintaining a nod to the functional simplicity of mid-century modern ideals.The vase is well suited to a living room display – it can be placed on a walnut sideboard or a low, clear-glass table to highlight the play of color and light. When paired with matte ceramic vessels, it creates a tactile contrast; in a setting with soft, neutral textiles, it complements both eclectic and modernist interiors. It may be combined with
DIMENSION
Height23 cm
Depth9 cm
Width9 cm
Dimension details
Width9 cm
Height23 cm
Depth9 cm
Weight1 kg
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