Vase Izolator, orange glass, by K. Krawczyk, Poland, 1970s
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The 'Insulator' vase, designed by Kazimierz Krawczyk for Huta Szkła 'Sudety' in Szczytna Śląska during the 1970s, exemplifies Polish mid-century modern art glass. Crafted from thick, soda-lime glass colored in mass, it features a deep, saturated amber-orange hue and a high-gloss, reflective surface. The design is defined by a bold geometric silhouette: a wide, rounded upper section transitions into pronounced, symmetrical rings at the neck, which then narrows into a cylindrical base. The proportions are carefully balanced, with the dominant upper part contrasting the simple, stable base—a hallmark of the Polish glass school of the 1970s, focused on harmony between expression and function. The vase is free from additional patterns or color accents, focusing attention on the purity of form and color. It is preserved in very good condition, with no visible traces of use or intervention and an original, undisturbed surface.In this piece, the glass speaks with the voice of an era that found beauty in simplicity and explored the sculptural potential of the material. The 'Insulator' vase recalls a time when Polish glassworks—working in the spirit of Zbigniew Horbowy—s
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Width12 cm
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Width12 cm
Height19 cm
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