The Roche vase from the 1960s stands as a testament to French art glass in the spirit of mid-century modernism. Produced by the Roche manufactory in France, it is crafted from hand-faceted multicolored glass with a rounded, slightly oval form and a thick, transparent base. The body features wide, spiraling bands of lime green and deep blue, forming a dynamic, flowing motif. The glass has a pronounced gloss and maintains clarity of color, while flat, geometric cuts lend the piece a sculptural quality. The rim is finely polished, and the construction is seamless, with no visible joints. The base bears the Roche factory signature. The vase is preserved in excellent original condition, with no signs of wear, damage, or restoration. This vase echoes the story of French modernism in the 1960s: an era when bold color met the discipline of form, and glass became a conduit for light and artistic expression. The spiraling bands seem to flow across the surface, capturing a sense of movement in glass—dynamic yet serene. The lime green and cool blue conjure the lightness of a summer day along the Seine, as sunlight passes through colored glass and interiors take on a modernist glow. The Roche vase would be well suited for display on an oak console or marble tabletop in a living room styled in mid-century modern or eclectically mixed with other glass objects from the era. It can be paired with neutral textiles and simple ceramics to enhance its
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Height10 cm
Depth8 cm
Width8 cm
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Width8 cm
Height10 cm
Depth8 cm
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