Overview
This is a striking, large-scale art glass bowl featuring a continuous concentric ribbed pattern that creates a mesmerizing optical ripple effect. Cast in a classic pale green reminiscent of vintage Coca-Cola bottles, its heavy, thick-walled construction showcases the beautiful, watery quality of mid-century molded glass.
Story
During the post-war design boom, glassmakers abandoned fussy Victorian cuts for clean, kinetic patterns. This bowl's concentric rings were designed to catch the sunlight, mimicking the natural ripples of a stone dropped in a still pond.
Maker / Origin
While unsigned, this style of heavy, ribbed glass was popularized by mid-century giants. Companies like Blenko in West Virginia, Anchor Hocking with their 'Coronet' and 'Milano' lines, and Scandinavian designers at Iittala all experimented with concentric textures to bring organic modernism into everyday homes.
Condition & Value
The bowl appears to be in very good vintage condition with no major chips or cracks visible. There is minor surface wear and light scratching on the underside base ring consistent with age and use. Excellent condition with no flea bites on the ridges commands the top of the price range.