This Art Deco decanter, produced in the 1930s by the Hortensja Glassworks, exemplifies the refined elegance of Polish glassmaking from the interwar period. Made from pressed glass, colored throughout in a delicate rose-pink hue, it features a bold geometric silhouette. Both the body and the decorative stopper are adorned with stepped, fan-like motifs, emphasizing symmetry and unity of form. The frosted, acid-etched surface softly diffuses light, while the subtle translucence highlights the sculptural quality of the piece. The edges are sharply finished, demonstrating precise craftsmanship, and the overall impression is both monumental and graceful—characteristic of high-quality Art Deco artistic glassware. There are no signs of wear, damage, or restoration; condition is excellent. This decanter carries the voice of interwar Poland—a time when optimism and a belief in modernity shaped not only architecture but everyday objects. The rosaline hue, reminiscent of a summer sunrise, gently moderates the light, while the geometric contours evoke the rhythm of 1930s urban life. The piece seems to whisper tales of an era when luxury was defined by precision and harmony rather than ostentation; the fan-shaped stopper recalls the subtle gestures of a time when every detail mattered. The decanter would serve as an accent on an oak sideboard in an Art Deco-inspired living room or in an eclectic collector’s interior. It could be paired with a low black glass tray, crystal stemware
DIMENSION
Height22 cm
Depth14 cm
Width7 cm
Dimension details
Width7 cm
Height22 cm
Depth14 cm
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