Vase T5N, white transparent, glass, by J. Słuczan-Orkusz, Poland, 1970s.
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A decorative vase from the 1970s, designed by Jerzy Słuczan-Orkusz and produced at the Tarnowiec Glassworks, illustrates the minimalist approach typical of Polish utility glass of its era. The main body showcases a warm, milky white color with a soft, creamy undertone, forming a rounded, bulbous silhouette and a proportionally narrow cylindrical neck. Two small, circular loop handles made of clear, transparent glass are symmetrically placed on either side of the neck, introducing a subtle visual contrast to the solid white base. The vase's entire surface is glossy, smooth, and free from visible seams—indicating handmade, skilled craftsmanship. The slightly flared base enhances stability and elegance. Model T5N shows no signs of use, damage, or restoration; all details are original. Condition: excellent, without scratches, cracks, or chips. The vessel’s form is an intimate reflection of Polish modernism of the 1970s, where restraint and gentle lines brought a discreet joy to everyday rituals. Its rounded proportions and luminous tone recall the period’s quest to soften the austerity of contemporary interiors. Even the clear glass loops at the neck seem to murmur about the subtle interplay between function and ornamentation—suggesting that the simplest vase may serve as a small, daily sculpture for light and flowers. T5N may be placed as a subtle accent on a bookshelf, sideboard, or low table. It harmonizes well with
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Height10 cm
Width11 cm
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Width11 cm
Height10 cm
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