Vase Przecinki, green soda-lime glass, by J.S. Drost, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1970s.
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The 'Przecinki' vase, designed by Jan Sylwester Drost for the Ząbkowice Glassworks in Dąbrowa Górnicza during the 1970s, is a testament to the artistry of Polish mid-century design. Crafted from hand-formed, mass-colored soda glass in a deep, saturated emerald green, the vase features a glossy, high-shine surface that enhances the vibrancy of its color. Vertical rows of white, comma-shaped dots run evenly from base to rim, creating a striking geometric and rhythmic pattern. The silhouette resembles an elongated teardrop, with a broad base tapering smoothly towards a flared rim, subtly accented by a dark edge. The flat, ground base exemplifies careful finishing. The piece is preserved in very good, original condition, with no signs of damage or restoration.This object resonates with the voice of Polish modernism at the turn of the 1960s and 70s, when artistic glass became a manifesto of everyday modernity. The 'Przecinki' vase tells a story of bold color and pattern: the disciplined geometry of white dots meets the organic softness of form. The emerald green, deepened by the glass’s sheen, invites light to play, while the dynamic rhythm of the decoration recalls the creative optimism of Polish design under the PRL era.The vase can be displayed solo on a low, light wood console to accentuate its color and graphic motif. It also pairs well with other mid-century tableware—goblets, ceramic plates, or minimalist candlesticks. Interiors inspired by mid-century modern, contemporary collector’s spaces, or eclectic living rooms will benefit from its sculptural presence.
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Height34 cm
Length17 cm
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Length17 cm
Height34 cm
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