Vase, Exbor, white blue transparent glass, by K. Wunsch, Czech Republic, 1970s.
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A vase designed by Karel Wunsch for the Czech glassworks Exbor, created around 1970, exemplifies the modernist approach to functional glass design. Made from layered glass in a sophisticated palette—cool, milky white set against intense, cobalt blue accents running vertically along the height—the entire surface is flat-faceted, lending a geometric, modernist character with sharply defined edges. The form is cylindrical, with a thick, clear base bearing a subtle blue tint, which ensures stability and visual balance. The glass has a matte, satin finish that enhances the depth of the layers and allows light to softly diffuse through the body. Intended for tall flowers, the vase also serves as a standalone decorative object. It is preserved in very good condition, with no visible damage or signs of wear.The modernist spirit of the 1970s resonates here with the subtle voice of Czech craftsmanship: minimalist form, interplay of translucency and color, and clear geometry. This vase could tell the story of an era where modernity mingled with experimentation, and glassware attained the status of applied art. The cobalt stripes, running vertically, evoke a sense of temporal and luminous rhythm—each shift in perspective reveals a new cadence, while the satin surface captures light in a muted, sculptural manner.The vase may be paired with simple white or grey surfaces to highlight the contrast of layered glass. It will perform well on an oak console, marble countertop, or among minimalist ceramics. Interiors inspired
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Height26 cm
Length9 cm
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Length9 cm
Height26 cm
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