Vase, green glass, by L. Fiedorowicz, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1980s.
1 728 PLN
2 160 PLN
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This vase, designed by Ludwik Fiedorowicz for Huta Szkła 'Staszic' (a branch of HSG 'Ząbkowice'), is a striking example of 1980s Polish utilitarian glass. Crafted from thick, solid-colored glass in a vivid emerald green tone, it features a bold geometric silhouette: a wide, cylindrical neck with a pronounced, outward-flaring rim meets a rounded, substantial body. On each side of the neck, vertical rows of applied glass bubbles create a distinctive sculptural accent. The smooth, polished surface gleams with high reflectivity, enhancing the depth and saturation of the color. The original Ząbkowice factory sticker confirms the authenticity of this piece. The vase remains in very good condition, with no chips, cracks, or visible wear—showing no signs of repair or restoration.The form of this vase echoes the voice of late 20th-century Polish modernism—an era when glass evolved beyond pure function to become a medium for expression. The luminous surface and saturated green recall the formal explorations and bold experiments of the designers at Huta 'Staszic'. The glass bubbles, like droplets frozen in motion, lend a playful yet sculptural touch, while the vessel's weight and clarity speak of a time when practical objects were elevated to decorative and artistic status.The vase can be displayed solo on an oak console or a minimalist side table, where its color and sheen take center stage. It would also work well as a contrasting accent against
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Height22.5 cm
Length15.5 cm
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Length15.5 cm
Height22.5 cm
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