


1930s hand-blown glass vase with Yellow hue
This rare vintage vase captures the quiet elegance of early 20th-century Scandinavian design. Hand-blown with a refined cylindrical shape and a delicately flared rim, it balances simplicity with artistry. The clear glass body is anchored by a thick, rounded base infused with a warm yellow tint—a subtle yet striking detail that catches the light and adds gentle warmth to any space.
Likely crafted in Denmark during the 1930s or 1940s, the vase reflects the era’s shift toward functional beauty, honest materials, and artisanal quality. Each curve and tiny variation in the glass tells the story of a piece made by hand, not machine.
Perfect as a standalone sculptural object or filled with a single stem, this vase brings timeless character and historical depth to any interior.
It has a very small chipon the rim.
This rare vintage vase captures the quiet elegance of early 20th-century Scandinavian design. Hand-blown with a refined cylindrical shape and a delicately flared rim, it balances simplicity with artistry. The clear glass body is anchored by a thick, rounded base infused with a warm yellow tint—a subtle yet striking detail that catches the light and adds gentle warmth to any space.
Likely crafted in Denmark during the 1930s or 1940s, the vase reflects the era’s shift toward functional beauty, honest materials, and artisanal quality. Each curve and tiny variation in the glass tells the story of a piece made by hand, not machine.
Perfect as a standalone sculptural object or filled with a single stem, this vase brings timeless character and historical depth to any interior.
It has a very small chipon the rim.
This rare vintage vase captures the quiet elegance of early 20th-century Scandinavian design. Hand-blown with a refined cylindrical shape and a delicately flared rim, it balances simplicity with artistry. The clear glass body is anchored by a thick, rounded base infused with a warm yellow tint—a subtle yet striking detail that catches the light and adds gentle warmth to any space.
Likely crafted in Denmark during the 1930s or 1940s, the vase reflects the era’s shift toward functional beauty, honest materials, and artisanal quality. Each curve and tiny variation in the glass tells the story of a piece made by hand, not machine.
Perfect as a standalone sculptural object or filled with a single stem, this vase brings timeless character and historical depth to any interior.
It has a very small chipon the rim.