Villeroy & Boch - Serving dish (4) - Ceramic - ART DECO





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Set of four Art Deco ceramic serving dishes by Villeroy & Boch, dating to 1920–1930, in green (two), yellow (one) and white with gold detailing, each about 17 cm wide, 10 cm deep and 6 cm high, in excellent condition and made in Luxembourg.
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Art Deco Serving & Appetizer Dishes by Villeroy & Boch
This refined set of serving dishes is a striking example of Art Deco design, where sculptural form meets elegant decoration. Crafted from high-quality ceramic, each dish features flowing, leaf-inspired shapes enhanced by refined glazing and delicate gold detailing, characteristic of the period’s appreciation for luxury and craftsmanship.
The set consists of two green dishes in a glossy glaze, one glossy yellow dish, and one matte white dish, creating a well-balanced and visually engaging color composition. The contrast between glossy and matte surfaces adds depth and sophistication, while the gold accents lend a subtle festive brilliance.
Each dish bears the original Villeroy & Boch manufactory mark, confirming authenticity and provenance.
Beyond its Art Deco origins, the design remains remarkably versatile. These dishes feel equally at home in an Art Deco table setting, a contemporary interior, or a Mid-Century–inspired arrangement, styles that are highly sought-after and on trend today. Their clean lines and expressive forms allow them to complement both vintage and modern aesthetics with ease.
Both functional and decorative, this set is ideal for serving appetizers, desserts, or small delicacies, and represents a timeless example of Villeroy & Boch’s design heritage.
A Brief History of Villeroy & Boch
Founded in 1748, Villeroy & Boch began as a family-run ceramic workshop established by François Boch and his three sons in Lorraine. A few decades later, the merger with Nicolas Villeroy’s manufactory marked the beginning of one of Europe’s earliest and most influential design houses. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the brand played a notable role in shaping decorative arts, embracing the flowing, nature-inspired forms of Art Nouveau and later the bold geometry and refined elegance of Art Deco. Through this evolution, Villeroy & Boch successfully combined artistic vision with technical innovation, becoming renowned for fine tableware and decorative objects that reflect the changing aesthetics of their time. Today, the name stands as a symbol of enduring European elegance, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage.
Will be well packaged, protected and insured
Art Deco Serving & Appetizer Dishes by Villeroy & Boch
This refined set of serving dishes is a striking example of Art Deco design, where sculptural form meets elegant decoration. Crafted from high-quality ceramic, each dish features flowing, leaf-inspired shapes enhanced by refined glazing and delicate gold detailing, characteristic of the period’s appreciation for luxury and craftsmanship.
The set consists of two green dishes in a glossy glaze, one glossy yellow dish, and one matte white dish, creating a well-balanced and visually engaging color composition. The contrast between glossy and matte surfaces adds depth and sophistication, while the gold accents lend a subtle festive brilliance.
Each dish bears the original Villeroy & Boch manufactory mark, confirming authenticity and provenance.
Beyond its Art Deco origins, the design remains remarkably versatile. These dishes feel equally at home in an Art Deco table setting, a contemporary interior, or a Mid-Century–inspired arrangement, styles that are highly sought-after and on trend today. Their clean lines and expressive forms allow them to complement both vintage and modern aesthetics with ease.
Both functional and decorative, this set is ideal for serving appetizers, desserts, or small delicacies, and represents a timeless example of Villeroy & Boch’s design heritage.
A Brief History of Villeroy & Boch
Founded in 1748, Villeroy & Boch began as a family-run ceramic workshop established by François Boch and his three sons in Lorraine. A few decades later, the merger with Nicolas Villeroy’s manufactory marked the beginning of one of Europe’s earliest and most influential design houses. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the brand played a notable role in shaping decorative arts, embracing the flowing, nature-inspired forms of Art Nouveau and later the bold geometry and refined elegance of Art Deco. Through this evolution, Villeroy & Boch successfully combined artistic vision with technical innovation, becoming renowned for fine tableware and decorative objects that reflect the changing aesthetics of their time. Today, the name stands as a symbol of enduring European elegance, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage.
Will be well packaged, protected and insured

