Vase Tulipan, pink green white transparent, glass, by J. Hospodka, Czechoslovakia, 1970s
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This hand-formed art glass vase from the Chřibská glassworks, designed by Josef Hospodka in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s, exemplifies the innovative artistry of postwar Central European glass design. Its body evokes a blooming tulip, with undulating, petal-like edges highlighted by a delicate, embedded white glass thread. The interior displays a vibrant, saturated fuchsia pink that transitions seamlessly into a lively lime green at the base, all encased within a thick layer of clear, soda-lime glass. The glossy finish allows light to refract beautifully along the contours, emphasizing the depth and luminosity of the colours. The vase feels substantial and smooth to the touch, measuring 16 cm in height and 15 cm in width. It is preserved in very good condition, showing no cracks, chips, or deep scratches; only discreet micro-scratches on the base testify to gentle shelf wear and the object's vintage character.This vase carries the spirit of the 1960s: its bold palette and organic form reflect a time when glass became a medium of artistic expression rather than simply a vessel. The tulip shape – dynamic, filled with motion – speaks to the postwar optimism and creative freedom that defined Josef Hospodka’s work. The white rim, like a drawn breath at the edge of a
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Height16 cm
Width15 cm
Length15 cm
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Length15 cm
Height16 cm
Width15 cm
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