An exclusive, authentic example of a vintage fishing buoy dating back to the first half of the 20th century (circa 1920-1940). This piece is not merely a decoration, but a precious fragment of maritime history, likely of Scandinavian origin, where amber glass was chosen for its exceptional strength and visibility in northern waters.
Why it's unique:
This piece stands out for its rare, deep amber hue, a much less common and more sought-after color than the classic green versions. Its craftsmanship is evidenced by the striking heat-applied "button" seal.
Technical Details:
Diameter: 14 cm
Weight: 370 g (lightweight, high-quality blown glass)
Style: Organic Modernism / Nautical Chic / Mirabilia
Era: 1920-1940
Use in Interior Design:
Today, this sphere is considered a highly captivating sculptural object. The transparency of the amber glass captures natural light, creating warm, enveloping reflections. It's the perfect piece to enhance teak bookcases, vintage desks, or as a refined light fixture on a windowsill.
Condition:
Magnificent vintage condition. The fascinating air bubbles trapped in the glass attest to its hand-blown nature and historicity. No structural cracks.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialGlassNumber of items1OrientationSquareArt sizeMiniHeight14 cmWidth14 cm