This Austrian wine goblet from the 1930s–40s is an example of refined crystal craftsmanship from the Art Deco era. The tall, slender silhouette—measuring 20 cm in height and 8.5 cm in diameter—draws attention with its richly saturated, amber-golden bowl. The surface features hand-cut, geometric patterns of oval and leaf motifs, while the clear, faceted stem adds a striking contrast and leads the eye to the subtly decorated crystal base. The entire piece is finished to a high gloss, accentuating the clarity and quality of the crystal. The goblet is preserved in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks, or visible signs of wear. The form of this goblet tells the story of the interwar years, when Art Deco dominated European design. The amber glass refracts light, casting a warm, golden glow on the table—evoking the luminous ambiance of a Viennese café evening. Each hand-cut detail hints at the individuality of every piece, with geometric decoration reflecting the era's optimism and precision, when daily luxury was integral to those who valued functional beauty. This goblet could be paired with other Art Deco glassware or displayed alone on a console as a sculptural accent. It would suit collector-style living room arrangements, alongside wood, dark marble, or metal elements. Combining it with a classic decanter or minimalist tableware would highlight its decorative presence. In bright, contemporary interiors, the goblet’s color and pattern would stand out as a gentle focal point against neutral backgrounds. No additional technical or care instructions are provided, except for general recommendations for crystal glassware: hand washing is advised to maintain the gloss and sharpness of the cut patterns.
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Height20 cm
Width8 cm
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Width8 cm
Height20 cm
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