Indiana Glass Loganberry Bowl — a lush, mid-century classic that captures the color sensibility and texture-driven design of the 1960s and 70s. Molded in translucent avocado green, this pressed glass bowl features the “Loganberry” pattern — a richly detailed composition of raised berries and leaves, echoing garden motifs popular in the postwar American household.
The Indiana Glass Company, founded in 1896 in Dunkirk, Indiana, rose to prominence as a key innovator in affordable yet stylish glassware. Their Loganberry series reflected the era’s preference for tactile forms, earthy colors, and casual elegance. With its scalloped edges and dimensional surface, this bowl was as much a visual centerpiece as it was a functional server for salads, fruits, or desserts
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A beloved symbol of mid-century Americana and ideal for collectors who appreciate bold design softened by botanical charm.