This glass butter dish from the 1930s, produced in Italy, exemplifies the Art Deco style. The body features a striking octagonal shape with beveled edges, while symmetrical, pressed patterns emphasize the geometric harmony characteristic of the era. Made from semi-transparent glass in a warm, soft pink with a hint of peach, the surface is smooth and polished, reflecting light with refined clarity. The lid is topped by a prominent diamond-shaped handle, serving as both decorative and functional. The overall condition is original, bearing minor scratches and typical traces of use consistent with vintage glassware from this period.The butter dish's form tells a story of an era when everyday objects embodied avant-garde aesthetics. Its faceted surfaces and crisp detailing evoke the spirit of 1930s optimism, when geometry and light shaped the atmosphere of the domestic table. The translucent pink glass gently diffuses morning light, while the diamond handle highlights the period's affinity for decorative yet purposeful design.This piece can be paired with understated porcelain or glassware in contrasting colors to create an elegant breakfast table arrangement. It would suit both interiors inspired by classic Art Deco and eclectic collector’s settings. Combining it with geometrically profiled metal cutlery or textured ceramics would further emphasize its historical lineage and the subtlety of its form.
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Height11 cm
Depth8 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height11 cm
Depth8 cm
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