This Polish modernist vase, produced in the 1970s, is an embodiment of the era's bold approach to color and form. Its body is rounded with a gradual, sculptural transition into wide, outwardly flared lips. The dominant maroon hue—whose tonal depth shifts with the light, revealing warm, red undertones—is offset by two transparent, hand-applied handles, each spiraling organically along the sides. The surface is perfectly smooth and highly polished, giving it an almost mirror-like reflection and emphasizing the glass's density and saturation. The base subtly widens into a stable, conical foot, anchoring the expressive silhouette. The craftsmanship reveals seamless connections and precisely finished details, with no chips, cracks, or visible wear—preserved with full original gloss and excellent condition throughout.This piece reflects the experimental spirit of Polish glass art of the 1970s, a time when designers balanced international modernist influences with local creative impulses. The maroon mass seems almost theatrical in its intensity, while the clear, whorled handles suggest both movement and a gentle nod toward organic motifs—a frequent hallmark of Polish studio glass. The play of light on the shape brings out varying layers of depth, evoking a sense of discovery and a quiet celebration of material and craftsmanship, as if this vase carries with it a fragment of its own decade, preserved for contemporary interiors.The sculptural body of this vase can be displayed alone on a light wood sideboard or a black lacquered console, allowing its color and reflections to become a central visual feature
DIMENSION
Height30 cm
Depth18 cm
Width18 cm
Dimension details
Width18 cm
Height30 cm
Depth18 cm
Weight1 kg
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