Unique set of three glass nail balls designed by A.D. Copier for the Leerdam Glass Factory, ca. 1950-1960. These iconic objects belong to Copier's free work and are beloved among collectors of Dutch modern design glass.
Each sphere is hand-blown and features a geometric pattern of controlled bubbles that gives the object optical depth and structure. The nail spheres are sculptural and decorative, and are often used as accent pieces on a designer sideboard or in a display case.
Details:
Designer: A.D. Copier (1901-1991)
Manufacturer: Glasfabriek Leerdam
Period: ca. 1955
Technique: Hand-blown clear glass with bubble structure
Sizes (diameter):
- Large: approx. 12.5 cm
- Medium: approx. 9 cm
- Small: approx. 7 cm
Condition: Excellent, with only slight interior soiling at one bulb (not distracting or visible under normal presentation)
Sold only as a complete set
Condition: Excellent, with only light interior soiling at one bulb (not distracting or visible under normal presentation)
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsTransparentMaterialGlassNumber of items3Height11 cmWidth13 cmDepth13 cm