Vase Panna Młoda, orange, glass, by J. Słuczan-Orkusz, Poland, 1970s.
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The 'Bride' vase is an example of Polish art glass from the 1970s, designed by Jerzy Słuczan-Orkusz in Kraków in 1972. Made of colored glass with a high-gloss finish, it features a deep, vibrant orange-red hue. The body is bulbous and smooth, while the neck is adorned with sculptural, rounded glass appliqués arranged in vertical rows, creating a distinctive three-dimensional texture. These decorative elements, crafted from the same material, vary in thickness and subtly reflect light, enhancing the vase’s tactile qualities. The piece is preserved in very good condition, with no visible damage or signs of wear.This vase captures the avant-garde spirit of 1970s Polish design, where bold color and experimental surface treatments were trademarks of the era. Its form is dynamic, balancing the smooth volume of the body with the almost jewel-like ornamentation of the neck—as if the glass itself tells the story of a period when craft and art seamlessly intertwined. The luminous color evokes the energy and optimism of the time, while the hand-applied details ensure each piece retains its unique character.The 'Bride' vase could be paired with other vintage glass or ceramics from the 1960s and 1970s to create a vivid display. It works well as a focal point on an oak console, a low coffee table, or in a minimalist showcase, where light can accentuate its gloss and textured surface. Interiors inspired by mid-century modern, eclectic collector’s spaces, or those with a retro accent would provide the ideal setting for its aesthetic qualities.
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Height21 cm
Width13 cm
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Width13 cm
Height21 cm
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