Holmegaard Per Lutken, Art glass aqua blue vase Chimney, 1960s
Holmegaard Per Lutken, Art glass aqua blue vase Chimney, 1960s
Vintage hand-blown art glass vase or small sculpture is a work of midcentury Danish design by renowned glass artist Per Lütken for Holmegaard. The piece is signed Holmegaard 220299 with the artist’s characteristic monogram "PL." It dates to the 1960s and exemplifies Lütken’s mastery of fluid organic forms.
Height is 12.8 cm. There is a small isolated change in the glass associated with the item’s age, a natural surface glass corrosion. This is a normal part of the aging process for glass and is not considered a defect. There is a single small notch on the base, and light traces of use consistent with the age of an item. Please, refer to the photos.
The vase is cylindrical with straight sides and a flat base. The top has a slight outward curve at the rim. Its color is an aqua blue. The surface is smooth and glossy.
Its minimalist but sensuous design makes it a perfect fit for:
- Scandinavian or Japandi interiors, where form follows function and nature-inspired materials dominate.
- Brutalist or modernist spaces, where it can act as a subtle contrast to heavier textures like concrete or stone.
- Minimalist luxury settings, placed on a low table, sideboard, or reflective surface to accentuate its transparency and the play of light within the form.
Per Lütken created over 3,000 objects for the Holmegaard glassworks, where he worked for 45 years. His works are represented in museums on every continent - from Danish institutions and the British Museum’s modern art collection to the museums in New Zealand.






