This Danish glass vase, crafted in the 1970s, was produced using traditional glass-blowing techniques and features a low, rounded form with a broad, bowl-like profile. The transparent base reveals a subtle light aquamarine hue, adorned by dynamic streaks and teardrop motifs in vivid cobalt blue and teal, distributed evenly around its circumference. Small air bubbles, intentionally embedded throughout the glass, enhance the artisanal quality and create a sense of dimensional depth. Its glossy surface reflects light, accentuating the optical interplay of colors. The piece exemplifies 1970s Scandinavian modernism, emphasizing fluid, organic form and minimal means of expression. The vase remains in original condition, with minor surface scratches and small nicks consistent with vintage glassware that has been used.The vessel’s silhouette echoes Nordic inspirations of the 1970s, telling the story of hand-blown glass in which each bubble preserves a breath of craftsmanship. The lines across its surface conjure images of slow marine currents or flickers of sunlight on calm water, while the transparency of the glass reveals the internal dance of color and light. The vase evokes an impression of immersion in nature – as if it captured a fragment of the Danish seashore in a closed, organic form.This glass piece can be grouped with other vases in tones of blue, white, or clear glass to complement its chromatic rhythm. It works well atop a low, light wood sideboard or minimalist shelf, where its three-dimensional texture and light effects are on display
DIMENSION
Height9 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height9 cm
Depth13 cm
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