Art Deco bonbonniere, ruby glass, brass, Germany, 1930s.
285 PLN
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This double-layered glass bonbonniere from the 1930s, most likely produced in Germany, presents a balanced interplay of deeply saturated ruby red glass and the geometric clarity of the Art Deco era. The symmetrically arranged oval cut-outs on the vessel’s circumference introduce lightness and depth, while the polished glass body offers a thick, lustrous surface – a testament to attentive craftsmanship. The stepped brass lid, constructed from concentric circular bands narrowing towards a small, faceted handle, displays a warm golden hue with an authentic patina and subtle age-appropriate marks. Both the bowl’s interior and the fitting of the lid hint at the solidity and attention to detail typical of luxury yet functional Art Deco design. The bonbonniere is in very good condition: no chips or cracks in the glass; the brass reveals a consistent, natural patina throughout.This item channels the spirit of the 1930s, recalling an era when geometry and harmony permeated everyday objects. The ruby glass speaks of the era’s bold approach to colour, and the rhythmically positioned cut-outs reflect a fondness for motif repetition – a signature trait of Art Deco. The brass lid, with its golden, gently toned patina, subtly evokes the memory of social gatherings and softly illuminated evenings set with refined accessories.Placed on marble consoles or high-gloss sideboards, the bonbonniere’s interplay with light can take centre stage. It can be matched with clear glass vessels or minimalist ceramics to accentuate Art Deco’s geometric
DIMENSION
Height17.5 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height17.5 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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