An object of rare expressiveness: this hand-blown glass vase from the 1980s combines artisanal sophistication with the stylistic boldness of an era dedicated to the reinterpretation of classic forms. The dynamic leopard pattern - inspired by the natural pattern of the tortoiseshell - unfolds a lively, almost organic effect on the smooth glass surface. Warm amber and brown tones run through the body in wild, flowing movements - a dialog between nature and the will to style.
Formally, the vase is based on the geometric clarity and decorative austerity of Art Deco, but its coloring and surface structure deliberately break with the austerity and lend the piece a sensual, almost provocative vitality. The masterful technique of mouth-blowing makes each vase unique: fine air bubbles, subtle irregularities and individual color gradients bear witness to the authentic craftsmanship and lend the object a special aura.
Item details
- Tortoiseshell glass vase (mouth-blown)
- The item comes from a pet-free, non-smoking household
- Please note that the pictures are part of the description
condition
Very good condition. No damage such as cracks, flaking or chips. Surface clean and shiny, colors unchanged strong. Minor traces of use due to age possible, but overall extremely well-kept condition.
Approx. dimensions
Height 33cm, diameter 22cm
Very good condition. No damage such as cracks, flaking or chips. Surface clean and shiny, colors unchanged strong. Minor traces of use due to age possible, but overall extremely well-kept condition.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsMulti ColorMaterialGlassNumber of items1Height33 cmWidth22 cmDepth22 cm