The solifleur vase by Walther Glas is a representative example of German glassware from the 1960s and 70s, rooted in a modernist and minimalist aesthetic. Crafted from thick, clear glass with high transparency, it combines smooth, glossy surfaces with decorative, bubble-like textures. The front is adorned with irregular circular depressions and smaller raised bubbles, lending the piece an organic, playful character. Its disc-shaped body with a flat base ensures stability, while the narrow opening at the top is designed for displaying a single flower. The glass is heavy and solid, in a cool, neutral tone, showing no signs of wear or restoration—preserved in very good condition.This vase echoes the spirit of mid-century German design: its simplicity of form and experimental interplay of textures make it a quiet protagonist of everyday life. The surface, patterned with irregular bubbles and circles, reflects the 1960s fascination with geometry and organic contrasts, while the weight of the glass suggests enduring craftsmanship meant to last for decades. It tells a story of a time when even the simplest object embodied a conscious play of light and touch, inviting reflection on detail.The solifleur vase would harmonize best in mid-century modern or minimalist interiors, where its geometric silhouette and tactile surface can stand out alone on a bright windowsill, an oak console, or a concrete countertop. It can be paired with other glass or ceramic vessels with simple lines to emphasize its unique character, or displayed with a single stem to create a natural counterpoint to the glass. In a vintage collector’s setting, it serves as a subtle, sculptural accent—a detail that enriches the composition without dominating the space.
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Height12 cm
Length11 cm
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Length11 cm
Height12 cm
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