The Art Deco jardiniere from Niemen Glassworks, model 1612 'Winged Crescents', is a notable example of 1930s Polish design. Crafted from transparent glass with a subtle, cool blue tint and high clarity, the piece features sharply geometric lines and symmetrical, wing-like extensions at both ends. The body is adorned with deep, radiating cuts that form a dynamic, fan-like pattern, while the edges are crisply defined and the zigzag rim adds an architectural touch. Its proportions are harmonious: a low, elongated oval with elevated, pointed ends. The entire piece is rendered in a single, light blue tone, with no additional colors or decorative accents. The surface is smooth and highly polished, with no visible signs of wear, chips, or restoration, confirming its very good preservation.This jardiniere carries the voice of interwar Poland: the geometric form and cool blue glass evoke the modern energy of the 1930s, when Art Deco boldly entered interiors, marrying precision with refinement. The dynamic cuts resemble fans or rays of light, while the sharp lines and winged ends speak of the era's modernist optimism. The glass surface, smooth and clear, seems to hold the gleam of old salons—places where both detail and harmony were prized.The jardiniere could be displayed atop a simple, lacquered modernist sideboard or on a marble surface to highlight the cool clarity of the glass. It works well in curated mid-century interiors where strong forms take center stage, but it would also suit minimalist spaces as a subtle sculptural accent. It may be paired with a single arrangement of green leaves or surrounded by other glass and silver accessories to emphasize its architectural quality.
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Height9 cm
Length24 cm
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Length24 cm
Height9 cm
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