This vase, mouth-blown in Poland during the 1970s, is rooted in the tradition of Polish modernism. The dense emerald green of the body, with cool teal undertones, creates a striking impression, heightened by a smooth and highly glossy surface. Its form features a broad, rounded base that rises seamlessly into a long, slender neck ending in a gently flared rim. Notable are the hand-applied spiral handles of transparent glass on each side of the neck—each precisely joined, smooth to the touch, and sculptural in their playfulness. The thickness of the base gives the vase stability and substance, while the lack of any embossing or additional textures underlines the clarity of modernist design. The surface remains free of decoration, allowing both proportion and color to set the tone. Condition: very good, with no visible damage, chips or scratches; the original sheen and vibrancy of both the handles and body are preserved.The glass body carries whispers of a decade seeking harmony between apparent restraint and imaginative impulse. The twisted, spiral handles seem to question whether modernist rigor can leave space for the artisan’s whim. The vase tells a story of Polish design in the 1970s—a moment when new methods and an openness to artistic freedom were reshaping everyday objects. The immaculate glass reflects light to intensify its color, while the sculptural handles create a dialogue between geometric discipline and expressive detail, as if the piece balanced on the border between craft and art.The vase could be displayed alone on a
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Height20 cm
Depth11 cm
Width11 cm
Dimension details
Width11 cm
Height20 cm
Depth11 cm
Weight1 kg
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