This art déco carafe from Huta Józefina in 1930s Poland is crafted from heavy, cut crystal with a warm, honey-orange hue. Its octagonal body and sharp geometric contours exemplify the era’s fascination with precision, harmony, and symmetry. The surface is smooth and highly polished, allowing light to refract dynamically across the faceted panels. The matching stopper echoes the multi-faceted design, and the sharp edges and refined patterns attest to the high-quality workmanship typical of Polish glassmaking in the interwar years. The carafe remains in very good condition—clear and lustrous crystal without chips or deep scratches—all original elements present, including the period-correct stopper.The carafe’s form resonates with the energy of the 1930s, when art déco sought to merge luxury with geometric rigor. Its vivid, optimistic color evokes the period’s desire for light and modernity, a dialogue between decorative ambition and practical elegance. This piece could be imagined standing on a vanity or in an office—silent witness to refined rituals, possessing an innate sense of how to catch the last rays of sunlight on its sparkling planes. Each reflection and line of the cut honors a craft tradition that transformed industrial glass into lasting, thoughtful objects.This carafe could be paired with natural wood, matte ceramics, or glass in cooler tones, creating a balanced composition on a classic bedroom console or living room sideboard. It will work well in modernist or curated art déco interiors, where its visual rhythm and color can be fully appreciated—set against a matt plaster wall among uncluttered, sculptural
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Height13 cm
Depth11 cm
Width11 cm
Dimension details
Width11 cm
Height13 cm
Depth11 cm
Weight1 kg
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