This crystal vase from the 1950s, attributed to the Walha Glas factory in Germany, is distinguished by a hexagonal base that tapers gently towards the top, giving the piece a slender and geometric precision. Made from high-quality crystal glass in a cool, light blue shade, it offers exceptional transparency and a highly polished, almost mirror-like surface. Vertical, hand-cut facets run the full height of the vase, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow across its smooth, sharply finished edges. The minimalist decoration and precise craftsmanship reflect the mid-century modern aesthetics of the era, where clarity of material and crisp form were paramount. The vase is preserved in very good condition—free from chips, damage, or visible signs of wear; the original luster remains intact.This vase echoes the spirit of the 1950s—a period when designers sought harmony between simplicity and material refinement. Its cool blue hue and geometric facets speak to the freshness of postwar modernism, where fractured light brought vitality even to the most restrained forms. The vase is reminiscent of a sheet of water in a modernist foyer: serene, translucent, ready to reflect daily life in a crystalline rhythm of light. Its restraint conveys more than elaborate ornamentation, embodying an atmosphere of clarity and poise.The vase can be displayed on a light wood or marble console, where its blue glass will enhance a minimalist interior setting. It works well as a sculptural accent in a mid-century modern-inspired arrangement or in an eclectic ensemble with other glass and metal objects. Pairing it with a single branch or boldly shaped flowers will emphasize its pure lines and transparent character.
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Height15 cm
Depth4 cm
Width5 cm
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Width5 cm
Height15 cm
Depth4 cm
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