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Whitefriars – Lobed Vase in Willow, c.1960s
Whitefriars – Lobed Vase in Willow, c.1960s
Whitefriars Glass played a defining role in British post-war design, producing art glass that combined technical expertise with a bold modern sensibility. Under the direction of Geoffrey Baxter in the 1960s, the studio embraced vivid colourways, sculptural forms, and tactile finishes, resulting in a body of work that remains highly sought after.
This hand-blown lobed vase in Willow is a subtle yet striking example of that era. Its soft vertical folds catch the light beautifully, while the cool green tone, known as Willow in Whitefriars’ colour catalogue, adds a quiet depth and clarity.
Compact, sculptural, and unmistakably mid-century.
Dimensions
Approx. 19 cm tall
Condition
Excellent vintage condition. No chips or cracks; minimal wear to the base.
Provenance
Produced by Whitefriars Glass, England
c.1960s
Shipping
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