This elegant antique biscuit box bears witness to the refinement of Art Deco tableware, when everyday objects were designed to fully participate in home decor. It distinctively combines a rectangular pressed glass container, a varnished wooden structure, a spectacular twisted gilded metal handle, and a lid adorned with a mirror painted with red roses and foliage. The thick, luminous glass features a delicate embossed decoration that plays with the light. It contrasts with the warm tones of the wood and the patinated gleam of the metal, while the floral mirror adds a delicately romantic touch to the whole. Its highly architectural construction, the geometry of its support, and the mix of materials are characteristic of the Art Deco taste of the 1930s-1940s. This rigor of lines is matched by the unexpected softness of the bouquet of roses painted on the mirror, a particularly charming detail that gives this piece its unique character. Originally intended for serving biscuits, sweets, or candies, it evokes those meticulously arranged tables where even treats had their special case. It can resume this use or simply be displayed on a sideboard, a serving trolley, or a table among other beautiful antique objects. The piece has survived through the decades and naturally retains some traces of time, particularly on the mirror and metal parts. These are visible in the photographs and appropriately accompany the antique character of the piece without detracting from its beautiful decorative presence. Width approximately 20 cm. Height with handle approximately 14 cm. France or Central Europe, circa .
Additional details:
- Brand: 20eSiecle
- Material: miroir
- Material: métal doré
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