Art Glass Bowl by Jan Beranek – Pattern 5954 (1959), Skrdlovice

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1959 Jan Beránek Skrdlovice art glass bowl pattern 5954.jpg
Clear to brown to blue gradient Czech glass bowl.jpg
Mid-century art glass bowl with Murano-style colour effect.jpg
Vintage Skrdlovice bowl designed by Jan Beránek.jpg
Blue brown layered Czech art glass centerpiece bowl.jpg
1950s Bohemian sculptural glass bowl By Barnabas.jpg
Pattern 5954 gradient glass bowl with hand-shaped form.jpg
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Art Glass Bowl by Jan Beranek – Pattern 5954 (1959), Skrdlovice

€130.00

Some pieces of glass seem to hold their own atmosphere, a sense of movement and luminosity that shifts as you turn them in your hands. Jan Beránek’s 1959 bowl, pattern 5954, is exactly that kind of work: quietly sculptural, richly coloured, and unmistakably rooted in the expressive tradition of mid-century Czechoslovak glass.

Designed at the height of Skrdlovice’s creative evolution, the bowl speaks to Beránek’s instinct for harmony between form and colour. Its silhouette is soft yet deliberate, with rounded contours that feel almost carved by water rather than flame. But it is the colour that truly defines this piece.

The glass moves in a seamless gradient from clear transparency at the top, through a warm amber-brown middle, and finally into a deep blue base. This layered transition creates a depth reminiscent of Italian Murano aesthetics, not in imitation, but in shared spirit: the celebration of colour suspended in thick, glowing crystal.

As light passes through, the bowl seems to shift from airy to atmospheric, from luminous to saturated. Every angle reveals a new interaction between hue, thickness, and refraction. It’s a study in restraint and drama at once, a hallmark of Jan Beránek’s early work.

Produced in 1959 by Skrdlovice glassworks, pattern 5954 reflects the workshop’s dedication to hand-shaped originality. No two pieces in this model line are fully identical; each carries subtle differences in colour density and internal flow, making every example a unique artistic object.

In excellent vintage condition, this bowl is both a functional vessel and a sculptural centrepiece, ideal for collectors who appreciate Czech glass at its most experimental and emotionally resonant.

A beautiful fragment of postwar European design, preserved with care and ready for a new chapter.

This vase is in perfect vintage condition without any chips or damage.

Quantity: 1

Period: 1950’s

Designer: Jan Beranek

Manufacturer: Skrdlovice, Czechoslovakia

Dimensions: h 9 cm, w 20 cm, d 17 cm

Materials: Glass

Please note delivery cost is not included in the price. Each item's delivery is calculated individually. The cost of delivery of this vase to UK will be £20 and 15 Euro to the EU. Please email us on info@bybarnabas.com if you would like a quotation for delivery outside EU or the US.

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