This vase, crafted in Sweden during the 1960s, is a hand-blown glass piece rooted in the modernist tradition of Scandinavian design. The semi-transparent glass displays deep green, turquoise, and dark blue tones, forming a subtle gradient that intensifies towards the rounded, solid base. Fluid, wave-like contours and gentle folds animate the surface, while the irregular, flared rim with two pronounced upward points emphasizes its sculptural, freeform character. The glass features a glossy, smooth finish without visible seams or mold lines, attesting to its purely artisanal creation. The vase shows no signs of damage or chipping; it remains in excellent vintage condition, with only a minimal trace of former sticker residue. This vase carries the voice of Scandinavian avant-garde from the 1960s: its organic form seems to flow like a fragment of glacier immersed in the landscape of northern lakes. The color palette echoes the cool light and tones of Swedish nature, while the irregular rim reflects the era’s free-thinking approach to design. It tells a story of seeking harmony between utility and material expression, where every detail bears the imprint of the maker’s hand and reverence for craftsmanship. The vase can be paired with simple, wooden furniture in mid-century modern style—placed on a light-toned sideboard or a low natural veneer table. It harmonizes well with transparent or ceramic accessories of restrained lines; it is worth combining with a single branch or a minimalist wildflower arrangement to highlight its organic nature. It would suit both vintage collector interiors and contemporary spaces, where natural light will enhance the depth of its colors and the dynamic movement of the glass surface.
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Height25 cm
Width8 cm
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Width8 cm
Height25 cm
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