Vintage from the Mid-20th Century –Pop Art Design – Collector’s Item
Origin:
A captivating handblown glass bowl designed by the renowned Czech artist Josef Hospodka for the Chřibská Glassworks in the 1960s, during the height of Bohemian modernism. This sculptural piece belongs to the celebrated “Lips” series, characterized by its fluid organic form and rich color gradients.
The bowl embodies the era’s Pop Art influence — bold, sensual, and effortlessly elegant. Hospodka’s visionary work at Chřibská (est. 1414) helped define the global reputation of Czech glass, showcased at major design exhibitions including Expo 1958 Brussels and Expo 1967 Montreal.
Condition:
Excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or repairs. Surface retains exceptional clarity and luster, with only minimal signs of age consistent with its 1960s production.
Size:
• Length: ~30 cm
• Width: ~11.5 cm
• Height: ~10 cm
• Weight: ~1.25 kg
Details:
- Vibrant pink outer body with clear crystal base
- Sommerso glass technique (layered color encased in clear glass)
- Asymmetrical pulled rim forming the signature “Lips” silhouette
- Smooth polished base and sculptural organic folds
- Handblown in the historic Chřibská Glassworks, Czechoslovakia
Perfect for:
- Collectors of Bohemian or Mid-Century Modern art glass
- Display as a sculptural centerpiece on a coffee table or credenza
- Lovers of Pop Art colorways and European craftsmanship
- Adding a soft, feminine tone to interiors through artful design