This pressed glass vase from Huta Laura in Tarnów showcases the character of Polish utility glass from the 1970s, immersed in art déco-inspired aesthetics. Its tall, cylindrical body is rendered in a warm amber shade, with a glossy surface that refracts light along the structure. The entire form is adorned with a repeating raised rose motif, lending the vase a rich visual texture and pronounced three-dimensionality. The neck gently flares and is encircled by delicate pressed ring details, while the exceptional clarity and depth of color are hallmarks of its place of origin. The vase is in very good condition, with no visible damage—glass remains clear and lustrous, with minimal signs of age or handling.The vase’s design echoes the architectural sensibility of the 1970s: robust, yet filled with light, and a fondness for geometric order and decorative detail. The rhythmically repeated roses speak to a moment in Polish design when everyday items met artistic imagination—here, the universal symbol of the flower becomes a language of period ornament. The honey amber glass, saturated with light, prompts memories of sunlit afternoons and the nuanced textures that colored interiors of the era.The vase would serve well as a standalone accent on a light wood sideboard, allowing ambient light to bring out the depth of its color. It can be paired with other period objects—such as a geometric mirror or ceramic dish—for a harmonious vintage composition. In mid-century modern or contemporary minimalist interiors, combining it with simple botanical stems will emphasize the relief pattern and bring its sculptural nature into focus.
DIMENSION
Height21 cm
Depth8 cm
Width8 cm
Dimension details
Width8 cm
Height21 cm
Depth8 cm
Weight1 kg
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