Dragan Drobnjak Ikebana Vase 1970s Art Glass
Located in Čelinac, BA
Art Glass Ikebana Vase By Dragan Drobnjak 1970s
Vintage 1970s Serbian Mid-Century Modern Glass
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Dragan Drobnjak Ikebana Vase 1970s Art Glass
Located in Čelinac, BA
Art Glass Ikebana Vase By Dragan Drobnjak 1970s
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Mid Century mouth-blown glass sculpture of Ikebana Vase by Dragan Drobnjak
Located in Beograd, RS
glass sculpture done in clear/light blue art glass by a Yugoslav artist Dragan Drobnjak. It features a
Art Glass
Mid Century mouth-blown glass sculpture of Ikebana Vase by Dragan Drobnjak
Located in Beograd, RS
glass sculpture done in amber art glass by a Yugoslav artist Dragan Drobnjak. It features a distinctive
Art Glass
Vase by Dragan Drobnjak for Prokuplje Yugoslavia, 1970s
Located in Miklavž Pri Taboru, SI
The beautiful vase by designer Dragan Drobnjak made in "Fabrika stakla" Prokuplje (Yugoslavia) in
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'Ikebana' Hand-Blown Smoked Glass Sculpture by Dragan Drobnjak, 1970s
Located in Bristol, GB
-blown smoked glass. By renowned Yugolsalvian glass artist Dragan Drobnjak. Dating from the mid
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H 6.25 in W 8.5 in D 8.25 in
Beautiful 6 Tube Organic „Ikebana“ Object Glass Vase by Dragan Drobnjak 1970s
Located in Nuernberg, DE
Beautiful hand blown art glass vase. Created by art glass artist Dragan Drobnjak, in former
Art Glass
Ikebana Vase by Dragan Drobnjak art Glass
Located in Београд, RS
The Ikebana vase by Dragan Drobnjak is an exceptional example of artistic glass from the 1970s in
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