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I love this chestnut marbled bronze blended with complementing coppers and golds. I call this unique vase Cuprum, an old Latin name for copper, originally from Cyprus and was a significant source in ancient times.
This is a hand-blown, rustic glass vase in a Mid-Century Modern Art Deco with a Mosaic feel, a leaded design with clean lines, organic shapes, and minimal embellishment, a popular design style from roughly the 1930s through the mid-1960s.
There is something lovely about having the only one of its kind, and this one-off design is no exception.
A window will capture the light, enhancing the colours and design. When you have no flowers, drop in some fairy lights, and of course, this is delightful as a vase or centrepiece.
Add flowers and enjoy. Even without flowers, this is a stunning piece. Place it by a window and let the light flow through the colours.
Silver-coloured lead decoration. It has shades of marbled chestnut bronze with complementing coppers and gold-coloured inlay.
Size: Large Square Vase 21cm x 10cm
Designed by Teresa Tierney-Large in Scotland
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