This vase, designed by Zofia Pasek in the 1970s for the Institute of Glass, exemplifies the spirit of Polish modernist design of its era. Hand-blown from sodium glass fully colored in a saturated amber-honey hue, the vessel draws attention with its clarity and lustrous surface. Its sculptural silhouette—featuring a flattened, wide upper body that transitions into a narrow neck and a flared, conical base—balances expressive form and utilitarian function. The solid, organically integrated handle, ending in a decorative nub, lends ergonomic value while emphasizing the organic rhythm of the design. The asymmetrical spout and naturally occurring air bubbles, together with minor irregularities in the surface, highlight the artisanal and unique character born of manual craftsmanship. Devoid of additional decoration or color accent, the vessel relies on the inherent beauty of its material and the directness of its form. The vase remains in excellent condition, showing only light, surface marks indicative of careful use and the handmade process, with no chips or cracks.This piece evokes the optimistic current of Polish 1970s modernism, in which the dialogue between form and
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Height19.5 cm
Depth14 cm
Width15 cm
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Width15 cm
Height19.5 cm
Depth14 cm
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