Art Deco jardiniere, crystal, Moser, Czechoslovakia, 1930s.
1 800 PLN
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This Art Deco jardiniere, attributed to the esteemed Moser glassworks and crafted in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s, is composed of thick, deeply coloured glass in a saturated golden-amber hue. The vessel’s bold, octagonal mouth tapers gracefully to a narrower base, exhibiting a geometric, faceted form with sharply defined edges and multifaceted planes emblematic of the Art Deco spirit. The highly polished surface amplifies the play of transparency and light refraction across each crisp facet, allowing the material’s natural qualities to take centre stage. Without additional ornamentation or applied adornments, the purity of shape and mastery of the hand-cut facets serve as the decoration, highlighting the period’s focus on symmetry, proportion, and precision. The piece is preserved in very good vintage condition, with no visible chips, cracks, or notable wear, and remains in its authentic, unrestored state, free from signs of repair.The bowl channels an era of optimism and architectural order, its rich amber depths echoing light filtered through the glass towers and sunlit interiors of the 1930s’ cosmopolitan modernity. Each facet tells a quiet story of craftsmanship – ennobling not just the material, but the intent behind every angle and edge. In daylight, the jardiniere shimmers with kinetic luminosity; in evening settings, it anchors space with a sculptural gravitas, evoking the opulent
DIMENSION
Height16 cm
Depth10 cm
Width10 cm
Dimension details
Width10 cm
Height16 cm
Depth10 cm
Weight1 kg
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