Vase Herkules, yellow white, glass, by E. Gerczuk-Moskaluk, Poland, 1980s.
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The 'Herkules' vase, designed by Ewa Gerczuk-Moskaluk and produced by HSG 'Sudety' in the 1980s, exemplifies Polish art glass where minimalist form meets an expressive play of color and light. Its elongated, slender body with a broad, stable base transitions seamlessly into a gently widening mouth—all crafted from semi-transparent, color-infused glass. A dominant lemon yellow flows gradually into a milky white at both the rim and base, highlighted by a pearlescent, opalescent sheen around the mouth. The vase’s surface is smooth, glossy, and highly reflective, free of seams or visible texture, testifying to its refined hand-crafted origin. At the base, a faint greenish hue adds depth to the color palette. Condition: Very good, with no visible signs of use or damage.This vase carries the spirit of late modernism—a narrative of light and material, where vivid color is softened by tonal transitions and subtle opalescence. The glass shifts with the changing light, so that each time of day reveals a different character: sometimes a glowing, lemon accent, at other times a subdued, milky shadow. The organic silhouette and luminous highlights of the 'Herkules' recall the aesthetic explorations of the 1980s, when Polish glassmaking experimented boldly with light, color, and transparency.The vase can serve as a focal accent on a living room console, a minimalist dining table, or a shelf with other collectible pieces from the era. It pairs well with light marble, raw wood, or simple metal forms—emphasizing the vibrancy of its color against neutral materials. It can also stand alone in a pared-back setting, where a single sculpt
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Height40 cm
Length16 cm
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Length16 cm
Height40 cm
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