Art Nouveau pâte de verre Vase, France 1920s
- Dimensions :
- H16 x W20 x D20
- Color :
- yellow
- Material :
- glass and crystal
- Style :
- art nouveau
A captivating example of early 20th‑century French artistry, this glass‑paste vase beautifully bridges the fluid sensuality of Art Nouveau with the emerging geometric refinement of Art Deco. Crafted in the 1920s, it showcases the remarkable possibilities of pâte de verre; a technique in which colored glass is melted, cast, and shaped into softly textured forms with subtle tonal variations. The vessel’s rounded body and gently flared neck create a harmonious silhouette, while the marbled surface reveals delicate layers of color suspended within the glass. This interplay of earthy hues and translucent depth gives the vase a natural, almost mineral quality, as if shaped by both fire and time. The tactile surface, characteristic of glass paste, adds a sculptural presence that distinguishes it from blown‑glass pieces of the same era. French artists and ateliers of the period embraced pâte de verre for its expressive potential, allowing them to create objects that felt both decorative and poetic. This vase embodies that spirit; elegant, organic, and quietly luminous. Whether displayed as a standalone art object or integrated into a curated collection of early 20th‑century design, it brings warmth, texture, and a refined artistic sensibility to any interior. A graceful and evocative 1920s French glass‑paste vase, celebrating the artistry and innovation of the Art Nouveau–Art Deco transition.
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