This transparent glass block vase is a design by glass artist Jiri Zejmon from 1973. The object stands out due to its architectural design and the distinctive relief typical of modernist glass production from that period.
The vase is crafted from solid, clear glass and features a distinct geometric pattern with alternating smooth and textured surfaces. This relief creates dynamic lighting and gives the object a sculptural character. The dimensions are 18 centimeters in width, 11 centimeters in height, and 8 centimeters in depth. The design reflects the innovative pressing techniques used in the 1970s to shape artistic glasswork.
The object is in excellent vintage condition and has fully retained its original clarity. The robust construction and heavy glass provide a stable base, while the surface optimally showcases the authentic appearance of Zejmon's original design.
This block vase functions both as a standalone sculptural object and as a functional holder for a modest floral arrangement. The geometric design integrates effortlessly into a Mid-Century Modern interior or a contemporary minimalist space, where the glassware forms a subtle yet striking accent on a sideboard or coffee table.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsTransparentMaterialGlassNumber of items1Height11 cmWidth18 cmDepth8 cm