For the collector of mid century glass, this is a must have!
This vintage plate is has a deep depression and has very intricate designs of spiraling gold line and dashes over mango and lime colored fused glass sunburst pattern.
This late dates from the 1960’s.
Michael and Frances Higgins met at the Chicago Institute of Design and were pioneers in the rediscovery and refinement of ancient art of glass fusing.
Everyday items, such as bowls and plates, were transformed through an arresting mix of geometric and curved lines and the bold use of color, into objects still useful, yet visually vibrant and exciting.
The piece is signed and is without any flaws.
Condition is Excellent.
Dimensions: 10” square by 1.5” deep
Sold as is. All sales are final.
This vintage plate is has a deep depression and has very intricate designs of spiraling gold line and dashes over mango and lime colored fused glass sunburst pattern.
This late dates from the 1960’s.
Michael and Frances Higgins met at the Chicago Institute of Design and were pioneers in the rediscovery and refinement of ancient art of glass fusing.
Everyday items, such as bowls and plates, were transformed through an arresting mix of geometric and curved lines and the bold use of color, into objects still useful, yet visually vibrant and exciting.
The piece is signed and is without any flaws.
Condition is Excellent.
Dimensions: 10” square by 1.5” deep
Sold as is. All sales are final.
For the collector of mid century glass, this is a must have!