This vintage vase, produced by Huta Laura in Tarnów, Poland during the 1970s, serves as a quintessential example of mid-century modern utility design in its local interpretation. The cylindrical body, tapering gently at the neck and resting on a substantial base, is crafted from pressed transparent glass that subtly transitions to a warm honey-amber hue where the glass thickens—most notably at the base. Its highly textured surface is distinguished by a raised relief pattern of stylized roses, organized in vertical bands, interwoven with delicate, swirling organic lines to evoke natural floral motifs. A glossy finish amplifies the sculptural relief, generating a play of reflected light and a distinctly tactile quality. The formal vocabulary aligns with the 1970s tendency to merge ornamental decor with geometric simplicity. The vase remains in good vintage condition—no cracks or chips, only gentle signs of use evident at the bottom.The form of this vase channels the spirit of an era that celebrated the poetry of the everyday and the courage to experiment. Warm, honeyed reflections within the glass conjure memories of sunlight filtering through interiors of late communist-era Poland, while the pronounced, almost graphic rose reliefs pay homage to the quest for beauty within accessible materials and functional forms. It stands as a silent narrator of 1970s domestic arrangements—where every object was invested with intention and visual resonance.It could be displayed as a stand-alone decorative accent on a console, bookshelf, or sideboard, where ambient light will highlight the depth of the glass relief. The vase also serves elegantly as a
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Height23 cm
Depth10 cm
Width10 cm
Dimension details
Width10 cm
Height23 cm
Depth10 cm
Weight1 kg
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