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Interfere vase, 35 cm

Eternal movement in cut crystal

Product ID:
31308-CA
Catalog No.:
03281

The simple, completely regular design of this vase from the Interfere collection creates an unexpected illusion of eternal movement. The collection’s name hints at the interference, pervasion and collision of optical effects. The unique optical properties of Czech crystal glass allow the four directions of cut lines to interfere with and influence each other. The colourful background for this captivating effect is formed by sophisticated alexandrite underlaid with amethyst.

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  • Size 35,0 cm
  • Height 350 mm
  • Manufactured since 2014
  • Maximum diameter 152 mm
  • Design and production

    Illusory world of straight lines

    The unmatched luminous properties of Czech crystal enable the creation of a vase and a bowl with cut surfaces that change and flow with each glance. This optical effect is based on the four sets of lines which constantly interact and change each other. The immersive illusion is complemented by the colour combination of alexandrite underlaid with amethyst.

    • Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
    • Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss
    • Made using the glass underlay technique

  • Designer

    Katerina Dousova

    Katerina is a Czech designer specialising in product and interior design. She studied architecture and interior design at the Academy of Arts, Architecture & Design (UMPRUM) in Prague. Besides product design, she focuses on the renovations of historic interiors, for example the well-known Café Louvre in Prague. She has been collaborating with Moser since 1999. She managed to follow up on the successful Moser production from 1970, using traditional Moser glassmaking techniques.


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