This crystal bonbonniere from Moser, crafted in Karlovy Vary during the 1960s, exemplifies the precision of Czech glassmaking of the era. The faceted crystal glass forms a symmetrical, low-profile hexagonal shape characterized by geometric, multi-angled cuts. A subtle amethyst-lavender hue emerges along the edges and thicker sections, while the central surfaces remain nearly transparent. Both the lid and base feature sharp, clean lines, and the highly polished, glossy finish enhances the brilliance and refraction of light. The dimensions are 5 cm in height, 11 cm in length, and 9 cm in width. Condition is excellent: no chips, cracks, or signs of wear.
The bonbonniere echoes the voice of the 1960s modernist movement, when cut crystal was a symbol not only of luxury but also of the era’s fascination with clarity and geometry. Its cool violet sheen and precise facets evoke a time when glass became a sculpture of light—an object made as much for contemplation as for function. Produced by Moser, a legend of Czech glass art, this compact vessel tells a story of the meeting of utility and aesthetics: a piece that is equally suited to serve as a small sculpture or a refined container for sweets.
This bonbonniere may be displayed on a low mahogany sideboard or a mid-century glass table, where its play of light highlights its noble qualities. It can be arranged in a collector’s cabinet alongside other Czech glass objects, or paired with minimalist décor that allows its distinctive shape to stand out. In interiors with an industrial or modernist character, it is worth combining with matte metals, mirrored surfaces, or single-color accents—allowing the bonbonniere to serve as a subtle yet striking detail within the space.
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Height5 cm
Depth11 cm
Width9 cm
Dimension details
Width9 cm
Height5 cm
Depth11 cm
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