This honey-amber pressed glass vase, produced by the Laura Glassworks in Tarnów, Poland, in the 1970s, exemplifies the characteristic look of Polish utility glass from that decade. Its cylindrical body, with gently rounded shoulders and a slightly flared reinforced rim, ensures stable placement and convenience for holding flowers or serving as a decorative object on its own. The warm, translucent amber hue and glossy surface amplify the light-and-shadow play on the rich ornamentation. Around the vessel, pronounced, raised rose motifs create a rhythmic, three-dimensional relief typical of 1970s pressed glass techniques. The glass is thick and robust, reflecting the artisanal traditions of regional glasshouses. There are no chips, cracks, or visible significant wear—this piece is preserved in very good vintage condition.In hand, the vase evokes the ambiance of everyday life in the 1970s—a time when floral motifs and sculptural decoration converged in pieces that were both straightforward and boldly expressive. Its relief roses recall an era fascinated by ornament, tempered by the geometric restraint of the modernist form. The honey glass seems to capture light and hold it at the surface, calling to mind the sunlit interiors of the period, where practicality was honored but the desire to infuse the
DIMENSION
Height21 cm
Depth8 cm
Width8 cm
Dimension details
Width8 cm
Height21 cm
Depth8 cm
Weight1 kg
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