Dish Art Deco, turquoise, ceramics, Faïenceries et Emaux de Longwy, France, 1930s.
360 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 6076
This small dish, crafted by Faïenceries et Emaux de Longwy in France during the 1930s, is a hand-painted and enameled ceramic piece signed with the workshop's mark and the decorator's initials 'AM'. Measuring 13 × 12 × 3 cm, it features an organic, subtly asymmetrical form with a small, stylized handle. The dominant background is a vivid, saturated turquoise blue, adorned with stylized, geometric floral motifs in deep reds, purples, and pinks, complemented by bead-like yellow and orange details and leaves. The motifs are outlined in a dark, almost black contour, characteristic of cloisonné-style enameling. The surface is glossy and glass-like, with a smooth finish and no visible signs of wear or damage. Condition: preserved in excellent condition, with vibrant colors and intact enamel. This piece echoes the voice of French Art Deco and Orientalist fascination: geometric florals and intense colors create a mosaic emblematic of the boldness and cosmopolitan spirit of the 1930s. The lustrous surface reflects light like glass, while the strong contours recall the jewelry and decorative arts of the interwar era, when Longwy was renowned for its artisanal enamelwork. The compact form suggests it was made not only for function but also for the celebration of daily rituals—as if the dish tells a story of how color and ornament transported Parisian interiors to exotic gardens. The dish can be displayed on a low sideboard or console in the living room, where its vivid color and graphic decoration form
DIMENSION
Height3 cm
Depth12 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height3 cm
Depth12 cm
Weight1 kg
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