Vase Osiołek, beige glass, by C. Zuber, Poland, 1970s.
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The 'Osiołek' vase by Czesław Zuber is an expressive testament to Polish glass design of the 1970s. This sculptural object presents a dynamic, upward-reaching silhouette that transitions seamlessly from a solid, stable base to a dramatic, flared crown—reminiscent of flower petals or stylized donkey ears, a signature motif in Zuber’s artistic language. Crafted from cased, hand-formed glass, the piece features a warm, honeyed cream shade softly blending into a nude, opalescent top layer, accented by striking orange highlights along the rim that emphasize the sculptural leaf details. The glass is thick and polished to a high gloss, with no visible joints or decorative hardware. At the base, a ground lens attests to the work’s authenticity. The vase is preserved in very good condition, showing no signs of restoration or damage and retaining its original character from the era.This piece resonates with the voice of the Polish glass school of the 1970s—a time when artists like Zuber elevated everyday objects to sculptural statements. The energetic lines of the crown and gentle color transitions narrate a search for harmony between the organic vitality of nature and the precision of form. Golden glass tones and opalescent reflections seem to trap the light, carrying forward the spirit of growth and dynamism of that decade.The vase may be displayed solo on a low vene
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Height17 cm
Length11 cm
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Length11 cm
Height17 cm
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