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Peace vase, 25 cm

Inspired by a drawing from 1890

3,571.00 $

Christmas delivery

Dear customers,

Due to the limited capacity of carriers, we cannot guarantee delivery by Christmas. However, you can always purchase a gift voucher that you will receive via e-mail immediately after payment or visit one of our flagship stores which are open until December 23. Please do not hesitate to contact our customer service with any questions.

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Product ID:
37974-48
Catalog No.:
3002 /1

Jiří Šuhájek created the shape of the Peace vase on the occasion of 145 years since the founding of Moser glassworks. The new edition builds on this success. Exactly twenty years later, when the glass factory celebrates its 165th anniversary, it comes with a new color combination, this time in beryl underlaid with white opal. It is certainly not surprising that this series is limited to 165 pieces. "All my life I create in purely geometric lines, and the Peace vase is no exception," says Jiří Šuhájek about his work. The author found inspiration in the fateful moments of humanity, which he materialized into the open shape of a hand-cut vase. It mentally opens up to the whole inspiring world.

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  • Size 25,0 cm
  • Height 250 mm
  • Manufactured since 2021
  • Maximum diameter 246 mm
  • Designer

    Jiri Suhajek

    He was taught by Professor Stanislav Libenský at Prague’s UMPRUM and graduated from the Royal College of Art. Between 1972 and 1978, he worked at the Moser glassworks as an artist, and created several unique designer collections for the company. He has received many awards at home and abroad for both his designs and his artistic work. His works can be found in collections in some of the world’s most prominent museums, among them the Corning Museum of Glass in New York and London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. 


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