Vintage Glass Bowl by Michael and Frances Higgins, circa 1960's

$125.00

This pristine glass bowl created by the Higgins Glass Company based out of California in the 1960’s is a quintessential work of the period.

The colors of this bowl, shades of chartreuse and blue-green, exemplify the period of the 1960’s.

Michael and Frances Higgins, who met at the Chicago Institute of Design, were pioneers in the rediscovery and refinement of the ancient art of glass fusing.

Originally, the Studio operated out of the Higgins’ Chicago apartment, with kilns set up behind the sofa.

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 also visually vibrant and exciting.

This is a design that is no longer in production, though the company is still in operation.

Condition is excellent. There are no flaws or chips.

Dimensions: 8.25” diameter x 2.25” tall

Sold as is. All sales are final.

This pristine glass bowl created by the Higgins Glass Company based out of California in the 1960’s is a quintessential work of the period.

The colors of this bowl, shades of chartreuse and blue-green, exemplify the period of the 1960’s.

Michael and Frances Higgins, who met at the Chicago Institute of Design, were pioneers in the rediscovery and refinement of the ancient art of glass fusing.

Originally, the Studio operated out of the Higgins’ Chicago apartment, with kilns set up behind the sofa.

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 also visually vibrant and exciting.

This is a design that is no longer in production, though the company is still in operation.

Condition is excellent. There are no flaws or chips.

Dimensions: 8.25” diameter x 2.25” tall

Sold as is. All sales are final.

For the collector of mid-century glass, this is a must have!