Die Glas Schatulle Ice Glass Bowl | LOTOS Pattern | 1970s West German Vintage

$70.00

A striking mid-century showpiece with glacial beauty and bold texture

This rare vintage footed bowl by Die Glas Schatulle is a stunning example of 1970s West German glassware. Crafted in thick crystal-clear glass with the iconic LOTOS ice glass pattern, it features a pebble-textured surface and scalloped rim that refracts light beautifully. Both decorative and functional, it brings timeless elegance to your table or display.

🔸 Key Features

  • Maker: Die Glas Schatulle – West Germany

  • Pattern: LOTOS – Signature “ice glass” texture with raised bubbles

  • Design: Footed bowl with petal-shaped scalloped rim

  • Material: Thick, high-quality pressed crystal glass

  • Uses: Ideal for salads, fruits, desserts, or as a decorative centrepiece

  • Era & Origin: 1970s vintage – made in West Germany

📏 Measurements

  • Diameter: 20 cm (7.87 in)

  • Height: 9 cm (3.54 in)

  • Base Diameter: 7.5 cm (2.95 in)

Frozen Elegance – Mid-Century German Design at Its Finest

A collectible gem from the West German glassmaking golden era, this LOTOS bowl was designed to both delight and endure. The icy, bubbled texture mimics frozen droplets, creating shimmer and interest from every angle. It pairs perfectly with minimalist, vintage, or Scandi-inspired interiors and makes a fantastic conversation piece.

Whether used for entertaining or simply admired on display, its combination of craftsmanship and style is unmistakable.

Condition & Packaging

▫️ In very good vintage condition – minimal surface wear consistent with age
▫️ No chips, cracks, or clouding
▫️ Will be packaged securely and sustainably, with bubble wrap and appropriately sized recycled boxes
▫️ We gladly combine shipping and refund excess postage where applicable

📩 Have questions or want more photos? We’re happy to assist – just reach out anytime.

Add a Frosted Touch of 1970s German Craft to Your Space

Bring home this rare and radiant example of mid-century glassware – perfect for gifting, collecting, or elevating your own décor.

A striking mid-century showpiece with glacial beauty and bold texture

This rare vintage footed bowl by Die Glas Schatulle is a stunning example of 1970s West German glassware. Crafted in thick crystal-clear glass with the iconic LOTOS ice glass pattern, it features a pebble-textured surface and scalloped rim that refracts light beautifully. Both decorative and functional, it brings timeless elegance to your table or display.

🔸 Key Features

  • Maker: Die Glas Schatulle – West Germany

  • Pattern: LOTOS – Signature “ice glass” texture with raised bubbles

  • Design: Footed bowl with petal-shaped scalloped rim

  • Material: Thick, high-quality pressed crystal glass

  • Uses: Ideal for salads, fruits, desserts, or as a decorative centrepiece

  • Era & Origin: 1970s vintage – made in West Germany

📏 Measurements

  • Diameter: 20 cm (7.87 in)

  • Height: 9 cm (3.54 in)

  • Base Diameter: 7.5 cm (2.95 in)

Frozen Elegance – Mid-Century German Design at Its Finest

A collectible gem from the West German glassmaking golden era, this LOTOS bowl was designed to both delight and endure. The icy, bubbled texture mimics frozen droplets, creating shimmer and interest from every angle. It pairs perfectly with minimalist, vintage, or Scandi-inspired interiors and makes a fantastic conversation piece.

Whether used for entertaining or simply admired on display, its combination of craftsmanship and style is unmistakable.

Condition & Packaging

▫️ In very good vintage condition – minimal surface wear consistent with age
▫️ No chips, cracks, or clouding
▫️ Will be packaged securely and sustainably, with bubble wrap and appropriately sized recycled boxes
▫️ We gladly combine shipping and refund excess postage where applicable

📩 Have questions or want more photos? We’re happy to assist – just reach out anytime.

Add a Frosted Touch of 1970s German Craft to Your Space

Bring home this rare and radiant example of mid-century glassware – perfect for gifting, collecting, or elevating your own décor.