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Elthentic
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Product description
Cool vintage glass bowl designed by architects Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand in the 1950s. Made of pressed glass, this massive object weighing almost 2 kg combines functionality with timeless design. Ideal as a bowl, "vide poche," storage bin or even an ashtray, it is a striking addition to any interior. The design was inspired by the glass blocks that Le Corbusier and Perriand used in their architectural designs, and this later became a utility item for the home. This piece is not only a collector's item, but also appeals to architecture and design enthusiasts looking for a beautiful, contemporary and minimalist addition to their spaces. 📐 Dimensions: 15 x 15 cm, 8 cm high. Weight: 1820 grams. 🚚 It will be carefully packed for shipping. ➡️ Check out my other ads for more vintage and design! 🔍 Keywords: modernism, mid-century modern, vintage glass bowl, interior accessory, decoration, collectible item, modernism, vintage glass bowl, brutalist, architectural design, interior accessory, decoration, collectible item.
👌 Condition: In good vintage condition. A few scratches on the bottom and a small chip on the rim (see photos). The bowl has a small bubble, created during the making process, which adds to its unique charm.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsGreen, TransparentMaterialGlassNumber of items1Height8 cmWidth15 cmDepth15 cmSigns of usageChipped, Scratches