This Val Lambert vase from Belgium, dating to the 1960s, is crafted from thick, hand-blown glass in a cool, translucent blue with a gradient effect that deepens at the edges and base while becoming lighter and more transparent at the center. The elongated, slender silhouette and gently undulating, flared rim express an organic quality in line with the mid-century modern movement. Subtle vertical grooves accentuate a sense of movement, while the highly polished, almost crystalline surface enhances the depth of color and light. The substantial, clear base provides stability to the piece. The vase is in very good condition, with no visible damage or signs of restoration.This vase tells the story of the 1960s, when Belgian glassmaking embraced bold forms and nuanced color transitions. Its blue glaze evokes the quiet clarity of morning light filtered through crystal, while the undulating rim appears to capture the motion of splashing water. Every detail—from the smooth surface to the delicate color gradient—recalls a pursuit of harmony and balance characteristic of mid-century modern aesthetics.The vase could be placed on a low sideboard made of light wood or on a marble surface, where its subtle blue would harmonize with a neutral background. It works well as a single accent in a minimalist interior or grouped with other glass and ceramic objects from the mid-20th century. It may be paired with artwork in cool, muted tones or with a delicate-flowered plant to highlight its lightness and refined character. A mid-century modern setting, with simple lines and abundant natural light, would allow the full qualities of this piece to come forward.
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Height35 cm
Depth12 cm
Width12 cm
Dimension details
Width12 cm
Height35 cm
Depth12 cm
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