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Green Danish Diablo Glass Vase by Per Lütken for Holmegaard, 1960s

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Green hand-blown Diablo shaped Glass Vase designed in 1956 by Per Lütken. Manufactured at Holmegaard in Denmark between 1956-65. Its very rare. Measurements: Height: 35 cm, Diameter: 11/4.5 cm. It can be used as a water bottle as well.
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