Vase, green glass, Farbglashütte Lauscha, Germany, 1970s.
100 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 15020
This glass vase, produced by Farbglashütte Lauscha in Thuringia, Germany, is a testament to modernist design from the late 1960s and 1970s. It is hand-blown from chartreuse-toned glass: the material is translucent, glossy, and displays the pristine quality of German craftsmanship. The silhouette transitions from a broad, rounded base through a smoothly narrowing neck to a wide, flared rim. Embedded in the lower section, irregular white glass threads form free-flowing, abstract patterns, their dynamic traces contrasting with the calm, rhythmic form. The surface is perfectly even and polished, catching and reflecting light, while subtle variations at the base highlight its artisanal origins. The vase remains in excellent, original condition, with no visible traces of use or damage. This object seems to echo the voice of German optimism in the 1970s, when artistic and industrial craftsmanship converged in a shared vocabulary of vivid color and simplified form. Its design hints at the harmony between functional purpose and a spirit of experimentation – the glass encapsulates light as though distilling color itself, while the white streaks, like fleeting gestures, evoke the dynamism of contemporary glassmaking technique. The vase speaks gently: “I am the child of a factory, yet I bear the human
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Height16 cm
Width10 cm
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Width10 cm
Height16 cm
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