This champagne bottle holder, created in Belgium in the 1930s, is made from silver-plated brass formed into a lightweight, openwork structure. The design features slender metal rods, gracefully bent to echo the profile of a reclining bottle. Its geometry relies on the interplay between form and negative space: the parallel, undulating lines of the base and supports are finished with subtly stylized spirals and volutes, forgoing any additional ornamentation. The metal surface has a cool, matte silver patina, with visible areas of darker tarnish—especially near soldered joints and bends—highlighting the meticulous construction. Decorative effect emerges from the play of light across the smooth, slightly aged metal. The cradle securely supports a single bottle, integrating both a stabilizing neck ring and a scroll at the base, and rests firmly on three contact points. Condition is very good, with only natural signs of age visible on the surface, and no repairs or damage—structure remains intact and original.The understated form captures the voice of the 1930s: an era defined by confidence in material purity and precise, functional design for everyday objects. The lack of ornament seems to narrate a story of modernity as restraint and clarity, while the cool, softly patinated silver recalls the quiet luxury and subtle precision of interwar modernism, where the interplay of light and detail was essential. This piece stands as a gentle accent—never dominating, always offering a refined simplicity to the surrounding interior.The holder may be displayed as a feature on a bar or shelf, its geometric framework offsetting carefully selected glassware and bottles. It
DIMENSION
Height15 cm
Depth15 cm
Width25 cm
Dimension details
Width25 cm
Height15 cm
Depth15 cm
Weight1 kg
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