This Empoli vase from the 1960s, crafted in Tuscany, Italy, originates from the esteemed Stelvia glassworks. The piece is shaped from thick, opaque glass: a saturated cobalt blue that transitions seamlessly from a lighter shade at the top to a deep, almost navy tone at the bulbous center. The vase stands on a glossy white foot, organically twisted, adding a sculptural accent that contrasts with the geometric silhouette. The tall, flared neck and rounded, stable base create a harmonious and balanced form. The glass is highly polished, smooth to the touch, and plays with light reflections, revealing the depth of color. No visible damage or restoration, only subtle traces of use characteristic of authentic vintage pieces. The vase remains in very good condition, unaltered since its creation. This Empoli vase speaks with the voice of mid-century Italian modernism: glass that tells a story of bold color and pure form, and a white base that hints at artisanal finesse. It feels like a fragment of blue sky captured in glass, conveying both the lightness and discipline of Italian design. The glossy surface reflects light evocatively, reminiscent of a summer afternoon in a Tuscan workshop, where the experiment with color becomes an everyday art. The vase can be displayed as a solo accent on a walnut sideboard or marble table, where its intense blue will enhance a neutral background. It works beautifully in mid-century modern arrangements, especially alongside warm wood, minimalist mirrors, or 1960s ceramics. It may be paired with other glass accents in blue or white tones to highlight its graphic character, or left empty to let light and color alone make an impact. Height: 25 cm, top diameter: 6 cm, base diameter: 7 cm. Made of
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Length7 cm
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Height25 cm
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