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There is something quietly poetic about this Wedgwood glass bird sculpture — a sense of stillness caught in color and form. Designed in the 1970s by Ronald Stennett-Willson and Paul Miller for Wedgwood’s King’s Lynn glassworks, it reflects the spirit of modernist design with its bold silhouette and richly saturated hues.
Formed from heavy glass, the bird’s smooth contours and balanced proportions speak to the artistry of British studio glass at its height. The rare blue and pink color palette glows in changing light, shifting between deep jewel tones and translucent brightness, creating a piece that feels alive with dimension.
Marked Wedgwood England on the base, this sculpture is both a decorative object and a work of design history. It carries the legacy of Stennett-Willson’s vision for Wedgwood’s glass division — a vision that blended modern simplicity with striking use of color.
Dimensions
Height: 6.5 inches Depth: 3.75 inches
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