This large glass fruit plate was designed by Erwin Eisch in Germany during the 1960s. The piece exemplifies the fluid, organic forms characteristic of mid-century studio glass, offering a sophisticated centrepiece for contemporary interiors.
Crafted from clear glass, the plate features a gently undulating rim and a defined central depression, creating a subtle interplay of light and shadow. The transparent material highlights the purity of the form and the skill involved in its production. The original manufacturer's label remains affixed, confirming its provenance.
The plate remains in very good vintage condition, retaining its structural integrity and clarity. The original finish is well preserved, reflecting careful previous ownership.
This elegant object serves as a refined addition to a dining table or sideboard. Its minimalist aesthetic complements both mid-century modern and contemporary design schemes.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsTransparentMaterialGlassNumber of items1Height6 cmWidth43 cmDepth43 cm