This French vase from the 1950s is crafted from thick opaline glass, colored throughout in a delicate, milky pink. The form, characteristic of the era, blends a wide, rounded base with a tall, slender neck that opens into a flared rim. A subtle ring at the base of the neck echoes the refined accents of mid-century modern design. The surface is glossy and uniformly tinted, with no additional patterns or contrasting colors. The vase features seamless transitions and careful craftsmanship, its proportions balancing stability and visual lightness. Preserved in excellent, original condition, there are no visible signs of wear, damage, or restoration. This vase speaks of postwar France, an era when design embraced lightness and subtlety. Its pastel pink recalls the optimism of those years, when glass became a vehicle for light and color, and smooth surfaces reflected a modern approach to everyday objects. The simple form conceals a sensual rhythm—the rounded body and elongated neck create a gentle dialogue between solidity and finesse. The glossy glass surface softly reflects light, infusing the interior with a sense of calm elegance. The vase can be displayed on a low console or marble countertop, where its pastel pink will accentuate a muted interior palette. It would suit mid-century modern arrangements, as well as contemporary or eclectic spaces, providing a gentle counterpoint to neutral colors and geometric forms. It can be paired with other glass or ceramic vessels, or with a single branch or minimalist bouquet to highlight its subtle hue and classic silhouette.
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Height20 cm
Length11 cm
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Length11 cm
Height20 cm
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