Product Description
Handblown iridescent glass vase by Robert Wynne for Denizen, circa 1990s, distinguished by its softly feathered swirl of rose and silvery tones that shift with the light.
The surface displays a fluid, almost painterly pattern, where colour appears to move across the rounded form, creating a subtle sense of depth and motion. This interplay of tone and iridescence is characteristic of Wynne’s approach to studio glass, where light is used as an active element within the piece rather than simply reflecting from it.
The compact, balanced form—measuring approximately 18cm in height—gives the vase a sculptural presence without overwhelming its setting. Its gently curved profile allows the iridescent surface to be viewed from multiple angles, with each shift in light revealing a different nuance of colour.
Marked Denizen to the base, it represents a considered example of Australian studio glass from the late 20th century, appealing to collectors drawn to handcrafted pieces with individuality and visual movement.