Decanter Art Deco, topaz glass, Czech Republic, 1930s
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This decanter from the Inwald Glassworks, produced in Dubi around 1930, exemplifies Art Deco design in one of its most striking forms. Made from pressed glass colored throughout in a deep, golden topaz hue, it stands out with its fan-shaped, scalloped silhouette and geometric ridges radiating from the base. The stopper mirrors the fan motif, featuring precise, stepped edges and a boldly sculptural profile. The glass surface is smooth and highly polished, while the crispness of the pressed details attests to the high standard of interwar craftsmanship. Its proportions—a wide, stable base, slender neck, and prominent, structured stopper—create a harmonious whole that balances decorative appeal with practical function. The condition is excellent, with no signs of wear, chipping, or repair. This decanter speaks in the language of a time when Central European Art Deco meant a pursuit of modernity through geometry and light. Its luminous topaz glass conjures images of salons nearly a century ago, where glassware played both utilitarian and decorative roles. Every play of light across its ridges, every golden reflection, is a reminder of an era that valued symmetry, clarity of form, and a discreet sense of luxury woven into daily life. The fan motif—emblematic of the 1930s—evokes stories of evening gatherings, where every detail was considered. It can be paired with other pieces of pressed glass or minimalist ceramics to highlight its decorative character. The decanter will sit well on a low walnut or mahogany console in a living room, or as part of a curated Art Deco-inspired bar tray. Interiors referencing the 1930s, with accents
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Height19 cm
Depth15 cm
Width7 cm
Dimension details
Width7 cm
Height19 cm
Depth15 cm
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