Vase Viennese Secession, green crystal, by J. Hoffmann, Czech Republic, 1950s
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This crystal vase, designed by Josef Hoffmann in the 1950s for a Czech manufactory, reinterprets the essence of Viennese Secession through a modernist lens. Crafted from transparent, light green crystal with a subtle bluish hue, it features a geometric silhouette: vertical, precisely cut facets form a rhythmic pattern along the slender body, flowing seamlessly from a wide, stable base and gently flaring at the top. The highly glossy surface enhances the clarity of the glass, while sharp edges underscore the vase's architectural character. There are no visible signs of wear, chips, or restoration – it is preserved in very good condition.The form of this vase evokes the spirit of early twentieth-century Vienna, where Secessionist ideals merged with the nascent modern movement. Hoffmann’s signature geometry and restrained lines become a visual manifesto: instead of ornament, the crystal disperses light across its faceted surfaces, creating a play of reflections. The vase seems to whisper stories from modernist salons, where architecture shaped everyday objects and craftsmanship elevated utility to artistry.The vase can be paired with a light wood or marble console to accentuate its geometric purity. It works well as a standalone piece – with a single branch or leaf – against a muted wall, but can also be combined with other glass or brass accessories to highlight its depth of color and noble lines. It easily integrates into both mid-century modern and eclectic, collector-inspired interiors.
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Height12 cm
Depth9 cm
Width9 cm
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Width9 cm
Height12 cm
Depth9 cm
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