This Czechoslovakian vase from the 1960s exemplifies hand-formed art glass within the mid-century modern tradition. Its tall, slender silhouette (33 cm) and organic lines reflect the era's approach to expressive yet functional design, while the turquoise glass—featuring subtle tonal transitions—creates luminous diffusion. The base is ground flat, attesting to its artisan origins, and the highly polished, glossy surface emphasizes the fluidity of the material. Details such as the irregular base and gently undulating rim enhance its sense of lightness. The vase is preserved in excellent condition, with no visible signs of damage or wear. The shape of this vase tells the story of the 1960s—a period of creative exploration within everyday objects. The turquoise surface seems to capture and refract light like moving water, and its slender profile suggests it was conceived for a single flower, celebrating both simplicity and transience. The hand-ground base and organic irregularities serve as reminders that each piece of this kind is unique, carrying the imprint of the artisan's gesture. The vase could be placed on a light wood console or marble top, where its turquoise hue will interact with its surroundings. It works well as a solo accent in minimalist interiors, but may also be grouped with other glass vessels from the era or paired with neutral-toned ceramics. Mid-century modern, eclectic collector spaces, or rooms with a pastel palette would provide a fitting context—consider styling it with fresh greenery to highlight its organic form. No additional technical information requires mention. The glass should be cleaned gently with a soft cloth and warm water, avoiding harsh chemicals.
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Height33 cm
Depth11 cm
Width9 cm
Dimension details
Width9 cm
Height33 cm
Depth11 cm
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