Art Deco bonbonnière, crystal, Moser, Czechoslovakia, 1930s.
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This Moser bonbonnière from Czechoslovakia, crafted in the 1930s, exemplifies high-quality faceted crystal glass, meticulously hand-cut and polished. The body and lid feature geometric facets and rounded, rhythmic motifs, underscoring the symmetry typical of the Art Deco style. The piece dazzles with an intense amber-orange hue of medium to high saturation, a high-gloss polished surface, and a smooth, cool texture. The substantial faceted sphere atop the lid doubles as both ornament and functional handle, while all facet edges are sharply and precisely defined. There are no visible chips, wear, or damage. The piece is preserved in very good condition, with all original parts and no signs of restoration.This bonbonnière expresses the voice of interwar Art Deco—a movement seeking harmony through geometric forms and bold symmetry. The amber crystal seems to capture the light of an era when glassware was designed to intrigue as much as serve. The vessel’s rhythmic faceting recalls a time when design aspired to unite functionality and sensuality, and the noble glass evokes the atmosphere of historic salons filled with ceremony and luminous moments.The bonbonnière would work well as a centerpiece on a classic console or a modern dining table, where its precise symmetry and rich color offer a graphic note. Combined with period objects—a chrome tray, amber glass, or Art Deco ceramics—it gains a collector’s context. It would also stand out as a solo accent in minimalist interiors, where the pulsating color and interplay of faceted light take center stage, particularly against dark wood or neutral wall tones.
DIMENSION
Height17 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height17 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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