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Four Seasons Vase, 19 cm by Moser

Four Seasons Vase, 19 cm by Moser

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Four Seasons vase, 19 cm

The captivating beauty of the Moser colour tones led glass designer Jiri suhajek to invent a novel colour concept for cut crystal. The clear glass or the traditional shades of eldor, beryl and rosaline are contrasted with the masterfully cut edges. A vase from the Four Seasons collection can become a focal point of your home, a beautiful wedding gift or a lasting memento of an important event.

Specification

  • Size: 19.0 cm
  • Height: 190 mm
  • Maximum Diameter: 115 mm

Design and Production

When opal flatters the crystal

In the same way hot days change into the frosty ones over the course of the year, the Four Seasons collection works with contrasts in perfect harmony. Both the traditional Moser colours and clear hand-cut crystal join with opals, while the round inner shapes are framed with a precise outer cut. This collection's origin is in the desire to experiment: world-renowned glass designer Jiri suhajek took a creative approach to the unique colours of the Moser crystal glass and infused them with new spirit. This way, your home can boast a vase that unites traditional glassworking craft with modern shapes and colouring.

  • Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
  • Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss
  • Made using the glass underlay technique

Designer

Jiri Suhajek

He was taught by Professor Stanislav Libensky at Prague's UMPRUM and graduated from the Royal College of Art. Between 1972 and 1978, he worked at the Moser glassworks as an artist, and created several unique designer collections for the company. He has received many awards at home and abroad for both his designs and his artistic work. His works can be found in collections in some of the world's most prominent museums, among them the Corning Museum of Glass in New York and London's Victoria and Albert Museum.

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