Art Deco tray, transparent pressed glass, Poland, 1930s.
380 PLN
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This pressed glass tray from the 1930s, produced by Huta Niemen in Poland, is a refined example of the Art Deco style in everyday objects. The rectangular silhouette with softly rounded corners and gently undulating edges demonstrates the era’s commitment to balanced proportions and understated geometric ornaments. Clear, colorless glass with a high-gloss finish is adorned with a relief grid pattern, dividing the surface into precise square sections. The smooth texture, punctuated by well-defined raised lines, integrates functionality with decorative appeal. The tray is in excellent, collector’s condition—free from visible wear, chips, or restoration.The tray captures the spirit of Art Deco’s geometric discipline: every planned line guides the gaze towards harmony, while the surface reflects light reminiscent of interwar-era salons and gatherings. The cool transparency of the glass evokes the optimism of the 1930s, a time when Polish applied arts drew on modernity without losing sight of practical use. Each relief square feels like a miniature stage for the interplay of light and shadow.This tray works well as a subtle yet distinctive accent on a mid-century modern sideboard or console. It can be paired with a classic silver teapot, a single vibrantly glazed cup, or an arrangement of crystal glasses to highlight its collector pedigree. In Art Deco-inspired or eclectic interiors, the tray could be combined with lacquered wood, nickel candlesticks, or monochrome textiles, emphasizing its minimalist yet decorative rhythm.
DIMENSION
Height3 cm
Depth13 cm
Width22 cm
Dimension details
Width22 cm
Height3 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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