Vase Żyrafa, green transparent glass, by K. Krawczyk, Poland, 1970s.
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The 'Giraffe' vase, designed by Kazimierz Krawczyk and produced by Huta Sudety in the 1970s, stands as a distinctive example of the Polish School of Glass. Its tall, slender silhouette is accentuated by pronounced, deep ribbing along the body, tapering elegantly into a narrow neck and finishing with a wide, flared bowl-shaped mouth. Crafted from cased, bubbled glass in a vibrant lime green, the color deepens at the base and transitions into milky, luminous shades towards the top. The glossy, slightly translucent surface and airy, bubbled texture create a lively interplay with light. A thick, stable base with a polished pontil mark attests to its hand-crafted origin. The modernist style, combined with precise proportions and construction details, reflects the high level of craftsmanship characteristic of Polish design from this era. The vase is in very good condition, with no visible damage, chips, or signs of restoration.The 'Giraffe' vase tells the story of 1970s Polish modernism, where bold forms met glassmaking experimentation. Its dynamic, vertical line seems to reach upward, capturing and diffusing
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Height41 cm
Length10 cm
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Length10 cm
Height41 cm
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