Decorative Bowl Art Deco, transparent glass, Val Lambert, Belgium, 1930s
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This decorative bowl from the Belgian manufacturer Val Lambert was created around 1930, at the height of the Art Deco era. Made of pressed glass in a warm, transparent peach-pink hue with a subtle orange undertone, the bowl captivates with its clarity and glossy, almost mirror-like surface. The rosette shape features deep, radiating fluted patterns that emphasize the geometric discipline and symmetry characteristic of the 1930s. The bowl rests on four small, rounded feet, which are seamlessly integrated into the form. With its expansive proportions—27 cm in diameter and 8 cm in height—the piece accentuates the interplay of light and shadow across its textured surface. Each detail, from the fluid color transitions to the tactile grooves, reflects the high level of craftsmanship associated with Val Lambert. The bowl is signed, confirming its authenticity. It is preserved in very good condition with only minimal signs of use typical for items from the 1930s. The form of this bowl seems to tell the story of Belgian Art Deco—a period that sought harmony between decorative artistry and precise execution. The translucent glass, infused with warm pigment, catches the light like a morning ray reflected from the architectural facades of the time. The rosette, with its dynamic rhythm and subtle symmetry, evokes the spirit of elegance and optimism that defined the interwar years. The delicacy of the surface, offset by deep fluting, gives the impression that the bowl has captured a fragment of early twentieth-century luminosity within its walls. Such a
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Height8 cm
Width27 cm
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Width27 cm
Height8 cm
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