Carafe and glass, Secession, blue glass, Czech Republic, 1920s
450 PLN
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This set, consisting of a carafe and matching glass, was made in Czechoslovakia in the 1920s and represents the Art Nouveau (Secession) style. Crafted from translucent blue glass of medium saturation and cool hue, both pieces feature a distinctive raised hobnail pattern that gives the surface a palpable, tactile texture. The carafe displays a gently flared neck, a wide, flat rim, and a body that tapers slightly upwards, finished with softly rounded shoulders. The glass echoes the carafe’s decorative motif and maintains a cylindrical form. The pieces are likely mouth-blown, as indicated by the absence of visible seams or machine marks. The glossy finish enhances the brilliance and depth of the blue color, amplifying its interplay with light. The set remains in very good condition, free from chips, cracks, or notable signs of use.This carafe and glass capture the spirit of 1920s Central Europe—a time when Art Nouveau transformed everyday objects into vessels of artistry. The blue surface reflects light in shifting tones, as if the set were quietly recounting stories from a bygone salon, where simplicity met ornamentation. The tactile hobnail pattern invites touch, evoking the craftsmanship and decorative rhythm of interiors that valued both utility and aesthetic pleasure.The set can be displayed on an open shelf in the living room or atop a sideboard, where the glass will catch and reflect natural light, accentuating its color in a space inspired by Art Nouveau or classic eclectic styles. It would pair well with wooden trays, silver or brass accessories, and
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Height25 cm
Width11 cm
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Width11 cm
Height25 cm
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