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Blossom vase, 26 cm

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2,571.00 $

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Product ID:
12880
Catalog No.:
02794

The unique crystal Blossom vase will become the centrepiece of any room, whether you put fresh flowers into it or let its smooth shape and delicate engraving stand alone. It shows its beauty in four colour varieties with ethereal poppies blossoming on the sides. Delight yourself with the beauty of a vase that’s been popular with the lovers of refined artworks for more than a century.

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  • Size 26,0 cm
  • Height 260 mm
  • Manufactured since 1899
  • Maximum diameter 142 mm
  • Collections Art Nouveau
  • Design and production

    Beauty of ephemeral blossoms in a timeless design

    Go back to the times of suave gentlemen and elegant ladies. This Art Nouveau vase with its hand-engraved poppy decoration will take you back to the turn of the 19th and 20th century, when the whole world was enjoying the beauty of floral motifs. The poppies blossom on the hand-cut, hand-engraved crystal. Its ethereal character chimes perfectly with the rose, blue, green or reseda underlaid crystal.

    •  Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
    •   Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss
    • Sophisticated artistic engraving
    •  Made using the glass underlay technique

  • Designer

    Moser

    Moser’s art nouveau vases with floral motifs are a beautiful example of the skills of the Carlsbad glassmakers, cutters and engravers. They’ve been pushing the boundaries of perfection ever since the turn of the 19th and 20th century, when art nouveau breathed fresh life into all forms of art. The Moser vases, first called “Moderne Plastik” and later “Eckentiefgravur”, were admired at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900, as well as at the exhibitions of London, Turin and St. Louis. The hand-cut, hand-engraved glass has remained popular till the present day.


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