Bonbonniere, Art Nouveau style, pressed glass, Czechoslovakia, 1950s.
250 PLN
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This pressed glass bonbonniere in the Art Nouveau (Secessionist) style, featuring a Viennese pattern, originates from Czechoslovakia and dates to the 1950s. Crafted from clear, colorless glass with a cool, neutral tone, it is characterized by significant thickness and weight. The surface is adorned with deeply pressed geometric and floral motifs—starburst rosettes and cross-hatched patterns—that create a faceted, rhythmic texture. Its glossy, highly reflective finish enhances the decorative quality of the cut designs. The lid fits perfectly and mirrors the motifs on the body, maintaining the symmetrical integrity of the piece. The cylindrical form with a wide, flat lid reflects mid-century trends of reinterpreting Art Nouveau in a more decorative, utilitarian spirit. The original gold foil label remains, confirming authenticity and origin. Condition is very good—no visible damage, chips, or cracks, with only minimal signs of use.This object evokes an era when postwar Europe revisited classic motifs with a fresh, functional approach. The pressed glass patterns recall the memory of Viennese Secession, yet are simplified in line with the sensibilities of the 1950s. The bonbonniere seems to whisper stories of parlors where light danced on faceted surfaces and each detail played a role in daily rituals. Though the glass is substantial, it captures and reflects light in multiple facets—as if inviting the eye and mind to linger a moment longer.This piece could be used as a decorative accent on a living room console or as a practical vessel for sweets or trinkets on a coffee table. It would suit interiors inspired by
DIMENSION
Height9 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height9 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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