Vase, turquoise, soda-lime glass, by L. Pijaczewska, Poland, 1970s
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This vase by Lucyna Pijaczewska, created in the 1970s at the Barbara Artistic Glassworks in Polanica Zdrój, exemplifies Polish modernism in its most sculptural and refined form. The piece is crafted from mass-colored soda-lime glass using a layered technique, resulting in a unified, milky turquoise hue with a subtle blue cast. The organic, dynamic silhouette features pronounced constrictions and bulges, referencing the play with form and light so characteristic of the Polish glass school of the 1970s. The surface is highly glossy, almost mirror-like, while the precisely ground rim accentuates the minimalist, contemporary intent of the piece. The vase shows no signs of wear or damage, and is preserved in very good, original condition.This vessel brings a quiet narrative of Polish modernism into any space – as if it captures the filtered morning light from a 1970s window within its glass. Its form, at once harmonious and dynamic, echoes the artistic explorations of Zbigniew Horbowy’s circle, where glass was approached as a painterly material. The soft turquoise color and gentle transitions of line make the vase seem to whisper of the delicacy and subtlety that defined Polish artistic craftsmanship of the era.The Lucyna Pijaczewska vase works beautifully as a standalone accent on a console or windowsill in a bright living room, where natural light will emphasize the depth of its color and layered glass structure. It can be combined with other pieces of Polish modernism – ceramic vessels
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Height22 cm
Length10.5 cm
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Length10.5 cm
Height22 cm
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