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Designer vase from the Florida series by Heinrich Löffelhardt for Schott Zwiesel, dating to the 1960s, made of thick cobalt blue art glass with elongated air bubbles forming a wave pattern, Germany origin, 22 cm high, 15 cm wide, 15 cm deep, weight 2.730 kg, in good condition with minor signs of aging.

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A designer vase from the legendary Florida series, created by Heinrich Löffelhardt for Schott Zwiesel in 1960. The object is made of thick art glass in a deep cobalt blue shade with a striking area of transparent, elongated air bubbles forming a dynamic, wave-like structure.
The technique of deliberately deformed and curved air bubbles creates a vivid visual metaphor for sea waves, coastal sand and the movement of water — a characteristic artistic technique of Löffelhardt, where glass is perceived as a frozen element.

Heinrich Löffelhardt is one of the key designers of 20th-century German glass, whose works for Schott Zwiesel, Arzberg and Jenaer Glas have become icons of post-war European design. The Florida series is one of his most expressive projects and is highly valued today by collectors of art glass and Mid-Century Modern.

Height 22 cm
Weight 2.730 kg


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A designer vase from the legendary Florida series, created by Heinrich Löffelhardt for Schott Zwiesel in 1960. The object is made of thick art glass in a deep cobalt blue shade with a striking area of transparent, elongated air bubbles forming a dynamic, wave-like structure.
The technique of deliberately deformed and curved air bubbles creates a vivid visual metaphor for sea waves, coastal sand and the movement of water — a characteristic artistic technique of Löffelhardt, where glass is perceived as a frozen element.

Heinrich Löffelhardt is one of the key designers of 20th-century German glass, whose works for Schott Zwiesel, Arzberg and Jenaer Glas have become icons of post-war European design. The Florida series is one of his most expressive projects and is highly valued today by collectors of art glass and Mid-Century Modern.

Height 22 cm
Weight 2.730 kg


Secure packaging with tracking number.
Important information: Please be informed that shipping to the USA is temporarily suspended due to postal restrictions.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
2.73 kg
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Germany
Material
Glass
Style
Mid-century modern
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
22 cm
Width
15 cm
Depth
15 cm
Estimated period
1960s
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