Le Verre Francais
Decó Vase, circa 1930
Glass
14"H x 4"D
A1542
Further images
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 1
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 2
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 3
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 4
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 5
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 6
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 7
)
-
(View a larger image of thumbnail 8
)
A cylinder shaped glass vase in clear glass with Magenta stripes on each side. The stem in this vase is in Magenta. The pattern is acid-etched. This piece was designed...
A cylinder shaped glass vase in clear glass with Magenta stripes on each side. The stem in this vase is in Magenta. The pattern is acid-etched. This piece was designed by Le Verre Français.
Charles Schneider was a renowned glassmaker during the Art Deco period in France. He was known for his beautiful and intricate creations. He was one of the founder of a glassware company called Le Verre Francais. The company was known for its colorful and complex designs, often inspired by nature.
Charles Schneider was a renowned glassmaker during the Art Deco period in France. He was known for his beautiful and intricate creations. He was one of the founder of a glassware company called Le Verre Francais. The company was known for its colorful and complex designs, often inspired by nature.