This Swedish perfume bottle from the 1950s displays an intricate composition of clear glass encased in a silver-plated openwork overlay. Compact and rectangular with softly rounded edges, it measures 4.5 cm in height and 3.2 cm in width. Both front and back are adorned with delicately engraved floral and foliate motifs, echoing late Art Nouveau and romantic historicist influences prevalent in mid-century Central European design. The silver-plated screw cap features a lattice pattern and houses a glass pipette for precise dispensing, while an original loop allows the bottle to be suspended from a chain. The overall condition is very good, with a gentle patina and natural signs of ageing on the metal, no glass damage, and a fully functional cap mechanism. This object carries the quiet voice of a bygone era, when small personal items served as intimate daily talismans. The glass catches the light with soft clarity, while the patinated silver overlay recalls the rituals of vintage vanities and the careful art of self-care. The scrolling vegetal motifs evoke the spirit of Art Nouveau gardens—a subtle interplay between utility and decorative fantasy that was cherished in 1950s Central European culture. The bottle could be displayed on a bedroom console or dressing table, especially alongside other delicately shaped, ornamental items such as silver-framed mirrors or porcelain trinket boxes. It would fit seamlessly into Art Nouveau-inspired or eclectic collector’s interiors, and could also serve as a distinctive accent in a modern setting. Pairing it with soft-textured textiles or glassware in pastel hues would highlight its historical lineage and gentle lightness. No special technical requirements are indicated
DIMENSION
Height4 cm
Depth1 cm
Width3 cm
Dimension details
Width3 cm
Height4 cm
Depth1 cm
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