Art deco organiser, crystal, Moser, Czechoslovakia, 1930s
- Dimensions :
- H4 x W10 x D10
- Color :
- transparent
- Material :
- linen
- Style :
- art deco
A hexagonal organiser made of high-quality, colourless crystal attributed to the Moser manufactory, created in Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. The object represents classic art deco features: clearly defined, sharp edges, massive walls, and an architectural, minimalist form. The smooth, polished surface emphasises the transparency of the material, and the lack of additional decorations or coloured accents focuses attention on the purity of form and precision of workmanship. The monolithic construction – without visible joints or fittings – testifies to a high level of craftsmanship. Preserved in good condition: there are minor scratches and a slight deposit inside, but no chips or cracks. This organiser speaks with the voice of an era when geometric simplicity was synonymous with modernity. In its cool, crystalline form, the spirit of the 1930s is reflected – a time when everyday objects began to gain nobility thanks to the rigour of form and quality of material. Its restrained silhouette, like small architecture, suggests order and clarity, and the light reflecting off the polished walls evokes the refined atmosphere of modernist offices. The organiser can be used on a desk or console in an elegant office, where it will serve as a container for writing accessories, paper clips, or small trinkets. It will also work perfectly as a decorative element on a bookshelf, next to a geometric sculpture or in combination with other glass and metal art deco accessories. Interiors with a modernist or eclectic character, dominated by orderly lines and noble materials, are a natural backdrop for this type of object.