Vase Art Deco, transparent crystal, Rupel Boom, Belgium, 1940s.
390 PLN
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This Art Deco vase, produced by the Belgian glassworks Rupel Boom in the 1940s, exemplifies the refined craftsmanship of its era. Made from clear crystal glass with a cool, slightly bluish hue, the body features a precisely molded 'dentelle' lace pattern that imparts a matte, frosted finish with a subtle shimmer. The vase is accented by two polished gold bands—one at the rim and one at the base—offering a striking contrast to the subdued body and emphasizing its architectural profile. Its shape is geometric and symmetrical, with broad, rounded shoulders tapering to a narrower base, measuring 20 cm in both height and maximum width. The uniform texture and carefully applied gilding highlight the attention to detail typical of the maker. Condition: good vintage, with minor wear to the gilding and a small chip on the upper edge, consistent with age and use. This vase tells the story of Belgian Art Deco, blending the austerity of the interwar years with the subtle ornamentation of the 1940s. The matte glass diffuses light softly, evoking memories of interiors where everyday objects carried both function and quiet beauty. The gold accents recall the understated luxury of postwar Europe, while the lace-like relief captures a fleeting, frosted elegance. The piece seems to echo an era when even utilitarian items were imbued with a sense of drama and architectural clarity. The vase can be displayed on a dark wood console or marble surface, alongside minimalist ceramics or classic silver pieces. It works well in Art Deco-inspired settings, modernist
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Height20 cm
Width20 cm
Dimension details
Width20 cm
Height20 cm
Weight1 kg
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