Vase

Item number: 137346Category: Various
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This glass vase, likely produced by Strömbergshyttans Glasbruk in Sweden during the 1950s, showcases a refined design created using the Sommerso technique. It features a deep purple core encased within a thick layer of clear glass, producing a striking optical effect. The form is elongated and slightly tapered, with smooth, flowing curves that enhance its sculptural quality.

The vase exhibits minor surface wear, including visible scratches, particularly on the inner layer. Despite this, the glass remains structurally sound, free from cracks or chips. Its clarity underscores the skilled craftsmanship characteristic of mid-century Scandinavian glassmaking.

Strömbergshyttans Glasbruk was renowned for its high-quality crystal production and adept use of layered glass techniques to achieve visual depth and subtle color variation. Although the designer of this particular piece is unknown, its style aligns closely with Scandinavian modernism, emphasizing simplicity, material excellence, and organic form.

This vase exemplifies the mid-century Scandinavian aesthetic where functional design and artistry converge to create elegant yet understated decorative objects. The purple core, softened by the clear outer layer, lends the piece a timeless visual appeal.

The vase measures 10 centimeters in width, 6 centimeters in depth, and 21.5 centimeters in height (3.9 x 2.4 x 8.5 inches).

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
W: 10 / D: 6 / H: 21.5
ProducerStrömbergshyttans Glasbruk
ColorPurple
Decade1950s
CountrySweden
StyleMid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialGlass
Designed in1950s
Item Number137346
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