The 'Chusta' vase, produced by the Józefina Krosno Glassworks in the 1970s and 1980s, is mouth-blown from transparent glass colored internally in a cool, medium-saturated violet hue. Its organic profile is distinguished by a freely undulating rim, reminiscent of softly draped fabric—a characteristic motif in postwar Polish modernist design. The base is thick, clear, and polished for stability, with proportions measuring 28 cm high and 22 cm in diameter. The vase’s surface is flawlessly smooth and glossy, highlighting the layered depth of color that shifts from a deeper shade at the base to a lighter, more transparent finish at the edges. There are no signs of wear—its condition is excellent, with an immaculate surface free from damage or restoration. This vase speaks with the expressive voice of the 1970s creative freedom. Within its contours, a moment of motion seems suspended: glass, typically subject to gravity, here captures the softness of a scarf caught mid-air—an elegant wave poised before settling. Violet tones glow at every undulation, scattering the light gently and emphasizing the subtlety and fluidity of the material. It is an object that eschews austerity, embodying modernity through natural shapes and artistic liberty that were central to the Polish design ethos during this period. The 'Chusta' vase is well suited for display in open mid-century modern compositions or contemporary interiors, where it can be placed on
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Height28 cm
Width22 cm
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Width22 cm
Height28 cm
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