This striking 1970s vase by Polish glass artist Josefina Krosno is a prime example of beautiful and elegant mouth-blown glass art. The design, often referred to as the 'octopus' vase, stands out with its organic, flowing lines and the distinctive tentacle-like base that gives the piece a sculptural character.
The vase is crafted from glass paste and displays a rich color palette of deep red and soft pink, creating a dynamic visual effect. The artisanal technique of mouth-blowing is clearly visible in the unique shaping of the glass, giving each piece its own subtle variations. The slender, wavy neck ends in a flared opening, perfect for a single flower or as a standalone art object.
The piece is in excellent vintage condition, with the original luster and color intensity fully preserved. The authentic finish bears witness to careful preservation over the years.
This vase looks stunning in an eclectic or vintage-inspired interior. It is a characterful accent piece that effortlessly draws attention on a sideboard, side table, or in an open shelving unit.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsPink, RedMaterialGlassNumber of items1Height40 cmWidth10 cmDepth10 cm