Art Deco Wine Cooler in Goblet Form,sold

Nr. 2574 |
Art Déco Weinkühler in Pokalform
Art Déco Weinkühler in Pokalform
Art Déco Weinkühler in Pokalform
Art Déco Weinkühler in Pokalform
Art Déco Weinkühler in Pokalform

Art Deco Wine Cooler in Goblet Form

Round, profiled rim with strict angular side handles. Upper finish with profiled band.

Height: 22.5 cm | Diameter: 26.5 cm.

No. 2574

Art Deco Wine Cooler in Goblet Form

The Art Deco wine cooler in goblet form is a stylish and impressive example of the design aesthetic of the 1930s. This wine cooler stands out for its distinctive goblet shape, giving it a classic yet modern appearance.

The cooler features a round, profiled ascending rim, adding an extra dimension and depth to the design. This profiled design contributes to the cooler’s elegant appearance and emphasizes its high-quality craftsmanship.

Especially striking are the strict angular side handles, providing an interesting contrast to the round shape of the cooler. These handles are not only functional but also a prominent design element that perfectly reflects the Art Deco style with its preference for geometric shapes and clear lines.

The upper finish of the wine cooler is adorned with a profiled band, which harmoniously completes the design and adds an additional decorative touch to the cooler. This band highlights the high-quality craftsmanship and adds a subtle refinement to the simple yet elegant appearance of the cooler.

Overall, this goblet-shaped wine cooler embodies the elegance and luxury of the Art Deco style. It is not only a functional accessory for stylish gatherings and celebrations but also an impressive decorative object that perfectly showcases the timeless beauty and refined design of the Art Deco era.

Another form of wine cooler can be admired with this Art Deco champagne cooler.

Art Deco at RSA Wiesbaden

You can find more Art Deco cabinetsArt Deco chests of drawers and Art Deco lamps in my shop in Wiesbaden. Regine Schmitz-Avila – your specialist for French Art Deco furniture and art objects from around 1930.

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