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Art Deco Eglomise Cubist Graphic Geometric Motif Tray w/ Cream Lacquered Border
The Art Deco tray, created circa 1935, is a striking encapsulation of the era’s fascination with bold geometric forms and modern elegance. Featuring an églomisé cubist graphic motif, this tray is a functional work of art that celebrates the innovation and aesthetic experimentation characteristic of the Art Deco period.
At the heart of this piece is the églomisé design, a reverse-painted glass technique that gives the tray its vivid, jewel-like brilliance. The cubist-inspired geometric motif, rendered in sharp lines and interlocking shapes, adds a dynamic and avant-garde character to the composition. The interplay of angles and forms creates a sense of movement and depth, perfectly aligned with the era's fascination with modernity and abstraction.
The edges of the tray are bordered in a cream lacquer finish, which provides a harmonious contrast to the bold graphic design at its center. The smooth, polished lacquer reflects the clean, streamlined aesthetic of Art Deco while softening the starkness of the geometric pattern. Together, the cream border and the églomisé graphic create a balanced, visually compelling piece.
Crafted in the United States during the height of the Art Deco movement, this tray captures the elegance and sophistication that characterized the design ethos of the 1930s. Whether used as a serving piece or displayed as a statement of style, it brings an unmistakable air of refinement to any space. It’s an excellent example of functional design elevated by artistic innovation—a perfect blend of utility and beauty that continues to resonate with collectors and enthusiasts of the period. In Very Good Vintage Condition.
American, Circa 1935
Dimensions:
Height: 1.5 in (3.81 cm) x Width: 20.5 in (52.07 cm) x Depth: 12.25 in (31.12 cm)
Style: Art Deco (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Lacquer
Place of Origin: United States
Period: 1930-1939
Date of Manufacture: circa 1935
Condition: Good
Reference Number: LU793450282282
The Art Deco tray, created circa 1935, is a striking encapsulation of the era’s fascination with bold geometric forms and modern elegance. Featuring an églomisé cubist graphic motif, this tray is a functional work of art that celebrates the innovation and aesthetic experimentation characteristic of the Art Deco period.
At the heart of this piece is the églomisé design, a reverse-painted glass technique that gives the tray its vivid, jewel-like brilliance. The cubist-inspired geometric motif, rendered in sharp lines and interlocking shapes, adds a dynamic and avant-garde character to the composition. The interplay of angles and forms creates a sense of movement and depth, perfectly aligned with the era's fascination with modernity and abstraction.
The edges of the tray are bordered in a cream lacquer finish, which provides a harmonious contrast to the bold graphic design at its center. The smooth, polished lacquer reflects the clean, streamlined aesthetic of Art Deco while softening the starkness of the geometric pattern. Together, the cream border and the églomisé graphic create a balanced, visually compelling piece.
Crafted in the United States during the height of the Art Deco movement, this tray captures the elegance and sophistication that characterized the design ethos of the 1930s. Whether used as a serving piece or displayed as a statement of style, it brings an unmistakable air of refinement to any space. It’s an excellent example of functional design elevated by artistic innovation—a perfect blend of utility and beauty that continues to resonate with collectors and enthusiasts of the period. In Very Good Vintage Condition.
American, Circa 1935
Dimensions:
Height: 1.5 in (3.81 cm) x Width: 20.5 in (52.07 cm) x Depth: 12.25 in (31.12 cm)
Style: Art Deco (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Lacquer
Place of Origin: United States
Period: 1930-1939
Date of Manufacture: circa 1935
Condition: Good
Reference Number: LU793450282282