Art Deco butter dish, silver-plated brass, Belgium, 1970s.
220 PLN
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This Art Deco butter dish, crafted in Belgium in the 1970s, is built from brass finished with a silvery coating. Its cool metallic hue is accentuated by a bold geometric silhouette: a domed lid topped with a small, pyramid-shaped finial and two square handles featuring a distinctive crosshatch texture. The wide, circular base offers stability and frames the dish with a sense of balance. The surface is glossy, punctuated by areas of oxidation and subtle patina, with visible seams and joints that reflect the handcraftsmanship typical of the era. The piece is preserved in very good condition—minor scratches and localized patina are present, but there are no significant damages or repairs.The form of this butter dish tells a story of the 1970s, when Art Deco experienced a revival in a cooler, more modern interpretation. Geometric lines and metallic sheen evoke memories of elegant salons where every element of the table was intentional, and light played rhythmically on polished surfaces. The restrained silhouette and purposeful details speak of an era that valued both functionality and decorative ambition; the handles and domed lid seem to quietly echo past gatherings around the table.The butter dish can be paired with simple porcelain or period glassware to highlight its geometric spirit. It suits both classic Art Deco settings and eclectic interiors, where a historical accent provides contrast to contemporary touches. It is worth combining it with cool-toned textiles or silvery accessories to enhance the play of light and the texture of the metal.
DIMENSION
Height5 cm
Depth11 cm
Width11 cm
Dimension details
Width11 cm
Height5 cm
Depth11 cm
Weight1 kg
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