This carafe, crafted in Belgium during the 1960s, embodies the mid-century modernist spirit through its restrained form and distinctive accents. Its slender, gently tapering cylindrical shape is fashioned from clear, iridescent glass; under shifting light, the surface reveals subtle pastel highlights. The wide neck and perfectly fitted stopper are enveloped in a mirror-like golden coating, offering a striking contrast to the pearly glass. Proportions are well-balanced: the broad spout introduces a dynamic touch, while the gilded elements evoke the characteristic mid-century Belgian pursuit of luxury and visual impact without ostentation. The piece is preserved in excellent condition, showing no signs of wear or scratches, with a smooth, gleaming surface. The carafe’s form and material seem to quietly echo the voice of the 1960s—a decade when bold design choices joined with everyday function. The iridescent glass captures light like a scene from a modernist film, and the gold-plated stopper recalls stories of hospitality and elegance. In this vessel lives the era’s spirit: sophistication meets subtlety, and each detail reflects masterful craftsmanship elevating ordinary rituals. This carafe can serve both as a practical vessel for beverages and a solo decorative element atop a sideboard or bar. It complements minimalist mid-century interiors, but also works well as a counterpoint against darker wood or amidst pastel textiles. Pair it with simple glassware or an ornate tray to create a curated composition, subtly enhancing any space’s character—regardless of style.
DIMENSION
Height22 cm
Depth9 cm
Width9 cm
Dimension details
Width9 cm
Height22 cm
Depth9 cm
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