This ceramic vase, manufactured by Spółdzielnia Milenium in Kraków in the 1970s, features a tall, slender profile with a gently flared neck and rounded shoulders. The high-gloss glaze contrasts beautifully with a palette of deep brown, caramel, ochre, and black earth tones. The vertical, abstract drips and vibrant tonal transitions characteristic of the era’s experimental glazing techniques create a unique, organic pattern on every side of the vase. Its style is rooted in mid-century modern yet subtly invokes the organic sensibility of late modernist Polish ceramics. The construction is seamless—without visible joints or handles—and the flat base ensures stability. The vase is in very good vintage condition, free of chips or restoration marks, with only minor natural crazing or irregularities in the glaze that authenticate its hand-made origin.This vessel echoes the voice of 1970s Poland, when Spółdzielnia Milenium in Kraków became a laboratory for artistic risk-taking in everyday ceramics. The vase speaks of an era where the unpredictable glide of glazes determined each object's singularity, and intense, earthy hues played as strong a role as form. Its glassy shine captures ambient light with the certainty of obsidian, while the cascading streaks suggest a process as organic and unhurried as geology itself.In a living room or collector’s library, the vase may be paired with raw wood, sculpted ceramics, or smoky glass to deepen its color story and highlight its asymmetric glaze. Suited to mid-century modern or eclectic interiors, it would also resonate amid natural textiles, cast-iron lighting, or atop a concrete console
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Height17 cm
Depth8 cm
Width8 cm
Dimension details
Width8 cm
Height17 cm
Depth8 cm
Weight1 kg
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