Mid-Century Brutalist Glass Catchall by Vladislav Urban
This piece is a standout example of Czech Brutalist glass design, created during a golden era of experimentation and craftsmanship at Rosice Glassworks. Designed by Vladislav Urban, one of the region’s most celebrated post-war glass artists, this catchall reflects the sharp geometry and functional artistry that defined the 1960s and ’70s modernist movement in Eastern Europe.
Sought after by collectors and mid-century design enthusiasts alike, Urban’s work is increasingly rare to find, particularly in such pristine condition. Its bold form, generous weight, and architectural presence make it as much a sculptural object as it is functional homeware.
Whether displayed alone or styled into a carefully curated vignette, this piece brings thoughtful design history and quiet luxury into your space.
- Designer: Vladislav Urban for Rosice Glassworks
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Origin: Czechoslovakia, circa 1970s
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Material: Pressed clear glass
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Dimensions: L 20.5 × W 15.5 × H 5.5 cm
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Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks
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Style it as: A jewellery tray, palo santo holder, or a sculptural tabletop object.
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Please note; This is a Vintage item, wear and small imperfections may be visible. Each items measurements are done manually so please allow for a 10% variance. All Vintage sales are final.