Jardiniere Art Deco, turquoise glass, Poland, 1930s.
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This Art Deco jardiniere, produced by the J. Stolle 'Niemen' glassworks in Poland between 1926 and 1939, exemplifies functional and decorative pressed glass from the era. Made from light green, transparent glass, it features subtle color gradations—pale green throughout, deepening towards the base and edges. The shape is elongated and low (24 × 9 × 9 cm), with gently flared sides and a distinct scalloped rim. On the bottom, a precise, sunburst motif radiates outward, accentuating the geometric foundation of the piece. The surface is highly reflective, particularly on sharply polished facets, while the substantial thickness of the glass ensures both stability and presence. The absence of additional ornamentation or metal fittings underscores the purity of the Art Deco form. The jardiniere remains in very good condition, free from visible damage, scratches, or notable signs of wear. The silhouette of this jardiniere evokes the modernist narrative of 1930s Poland, an era when the nation’s glassmakers transformed everyday objects into refined, geometric vessels. Its characteristic green hue and radiating base seem to recount a story of fascination with light and transparency. Each line and facet has purpose: light dances across the glossy surface, and the almost watery depth of the glass reveals the period’s pursuit of formal purity. The jardiniere communicates the understated luxury of the Art Deco movement in a contemporary context. The piece could be displayed on a
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Height9 cm
Depth24 cm
Width9 cm
Dimension details
Width9 cm
Height9 cm
Depth24 cm
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