Amber blown glass carafe by Claude Morin, Dieulefit circa 1975
REF: 7486
Amber blown glass carafe by Claude Morin, Dieulefit circa 1975
REF: 7486
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Blown glass carafe by Claude Morin, a French artist who played a key role in the 1970s revival of glass art. From his studio in Dieulefit, he developed a formal language that is both refined and expressive, exploring the interplay of color and light.
This carafe, mouth-blown in amber-brown glass, features a rounded cylindrical body, a straight slightly flared neck, and a tall applied handle shaped in a bold gesture. The bubbles and small irregularities within the glass emphasize the artisanal nature of the work. Combining simplicity with sculptural presence, it reflects Morin's balance between function and aesthetics.
Signed underneath the base: Dieulefit.
Bibliography: Claude et Florence Morin, mots et merveilles en verre, Alain Bardin, Éditions Louvre Victoire, 2021.
A copy of the book is included with the piece.
- Height 17 cm / 6 3⁄4"
- Diameter 17 cm / 6 3⁄4"
- Year Circa 1975
- Medium Blown Glass
- Country France
- Condition Excellent vintage condition