Vase, cobalt blue glass, by L. Fiedorowicz, Poland, 1980s.
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This vase, designed by Ludwik Fiedorowicz for the Staszic Glassworks in the 1980s, is a fine example of late modernist Polish glass design. Crafted from intensely colored cobalt blue glass, its semi-transparent body gleams with a high-gloss, polished surface. The silhouette is defined by clean, geometric lines: a gently rounded body tapers towards a finely ground and polished base, while a wide, pronounced collar gives the piece its distinctive profile. Two vertical rows of clear glass applied bubbles on each side of the neck add a sculptural, playful accent to the otherwise minimalist form. The glass is smooth and even throughout, with no signs of wear, damage, or restoration, attesting to its excellent state of preservation.This vase tells the story of a decade when Polish glassmaking embraced artistic freedom in both form and color. The bold blue hue evokes the spirit of the 1980s, an era when geometric clarity met decorative detail. It seems to speak of a time when light danced through colored glass, creating lively reflections and shifting transparencies. The applied bubbles impart a sense of lightness and playful sophistication, reminding us that this period valued both function and visual delight.The vase can be paired with minimalist wooden or metal furniture to highlight its vibrant color. It would work well in interiors referencing late modernism or in collector’s spaces devoted to art glass. Placing it on
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Height28 cm
Length15 cm
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Length15 cm
Height28 cm
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