Vase Izolator, beige pink, glass, by L. Pijaczewska, Poland, 1970s.
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This vase, designed by Lucyna Pijaczewska for the Barbara Artistic Glassworks in Polanica Zdrój, stands as a striking representative of the Polish school of glass from the 1970s. Its sculptural, architectural silhouette draws inspiration from the iconic form of an electrical insulator, aligning with both minimalist and mid-century modern design. The wide, funnel-shaped mouth flares out and then curves downward, creating a dynamic, geometric profile. The rounded body is segmented by two pronounced horizontal rings, while the solid, ringed base adds visual stability and structure. Crafted from layered glass in a refined nude tone with a subtle peach-pink accent, the surface is highly glossy and smoothly polished. Free from additional decorative elements, the vase lets its form and color take center stage. The rim is precisely ground, and transitions between glass sections are seamless and harmonious. The condition is described as very good – the surface shows no signs of use, damage, or restoration.This vase channels the voice of 1970s Polish modernism: minimalist yet expressive, as if telling a story of artistic experimentation and courage in glassmaking of that era. The layered glass resonates with echoes of its time – the gentle pink and nude hues soften the geometric discipline of the form, while light plays across its surface, revealing a nuanced depth of color. Its shape recalls industrial inspirations, yet in
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Height23.5 cm
Length16 cm
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Length16 cm
Height23.5 cm
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