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Lauscha glass vase thread glass 60s 70s assembly technology art glass swirl glass glass vase ...

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Beautiful hand-blown small glass vase from the famous glass blowing town of Lauscha from the 1960s and 1970s. The vase is handmade from a very ...

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Königsee, Germany






Usage
  • Ideal for displaying small bouquets or singular flowers, enhancing the beauty of floral arrangements in various settings.
  • Can serve as a striking decorative accent on shelves or in showcases, drawing attention and adding a touch of elegance to home decor.
  • Suitable for various design aesthetics, from vintage to contemporary, making it versatile for different interior styles.
History
  • Originating from Lauscha, a renowned glass-blowing town with a rich tradition of artisan craftsmanship in the 1960s and 1970s.
  • Represents the mid-century modern trend that emphasized simplicity, functionality, and organic forms in design and artistry.
  • Holds value as a collectible item reflecting the artistic movements of its time, appealing to both history enthusiasts and design aficionados.
Design Significance
  • Features characteristics of hand-blown glass techniques, emphasizing the artistry and individuality inherent to studio glass pieces.
  • The use of colored inclusions contributes to a dynamic appearance, showcasing the creative possibilities of glass as a medium.
  • Exemplifies the unique qualities of light and transparency in glass design, which can evoke different emotional responses and enhance spaces.

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