This Empoli vase from the 1960s exemplifies Italian glass artistry with its slender, elongated silhouette and gently flared neck. The body is crafted from hand-blown glass in a soft, cool shade of pastel pink, while the base and stem are made from opaque white glass, creating a striking yet understated color contrast. The surface is smooth and highly glossy, free of patterns or ornamentation, in line with the principles of mid-century modern design. The transition between pink and white is seamless, highlighting the quality of craftsmanship, and the harmonious proportions reflect the aesthetic of the era. This is an original vintage piece from Empoli, Italy, preserved in very good condition—there are no visible signs of wear, damage, or restoration. The vase speaks to the spirit of 1960s Italian modernism, when color and form became the primary means of expression. Its pastel pink hue and flowing shape evoke the optimism and lightness of postwar Europe, while the hand-crafted nature ensures each piece is unique. Light reflects across the glass, capturing a moment of retro elegance—its subtle color is a gentle nod to Italian dolce vita, and the smoothness of the surface is a testament to the era’s pursuit of material perfection. The vase can be displayed solo on a console or shelf, serving as a delicate accent in interiors with a subdued palette. It would suit mid-century modern arrangements, surrounded by light wood and glass furniture, but could also be paired with ceramics or textiles in contrasting hues for a more eclectic atmosphere. It can be styled with a single branch or left empty—its refined form stands out both in minimalist and collector-oriented spaces. The listed price applies to one piece.
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Height29 cm
Length10 cm
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Length10 cm
Height29 cm
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