Posted 9 months ago
cobaltcobold
(48 items)
Once again Cari Zalloni for WMF. In a way he is the most original of all German Glass designers in the Seventies. I think he was very popular in this era. WMF was and is a big house (but they don't do glass anymore). Unfortunately there is no book about WMF glass from the Fifties to Seventies like about Gralglas or Wiesenthalhütte. So there are no reprints of the catalogues, as far as I know, and it's difficult to date and name the pieces. I like the color gradient from dark to lighter green. It stands 20 cm high. The second image combines it with a red Tamara Aladin vase and a blue vase by Hans Theo Baumann for Gralglas.
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Stunning and love it:)