Paul Heller - Vase - Glass - geometric patterns

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Description from the seller

Golden circles on green glass that is partially sandblasted, combined with white enameled stripes, create an exceptionally geometric pattern.

Dimensions: height 23 cm, diameter 16.5 cm

Condition: very good

Paul Heller (1914 - 1995) was a leading designer of Boom glass, known for its decorative style and high quality.

The studio De Ruppel assemblageglaswerken, with unique patterns and finishes, often in limited editions, making this an attractive collectible.

The combination of gold accents and geometric patterns makes this vase particularly decorative and suitable for both collectors and lovers of Art Deco and modernist glass.

The photos are part of the description.

Golden circles on green glass that is partially sandblasted, combined with white enameled stripes, create an exceptionally geometric pattern.

Dimensions: height 23 cm, diameter 16.5 cm

Condition: very good

Paul Heller (1914 - 1995) was a leading designer of Boom glass, known for its decorative style and high quality.

The studio De Ruppel assemblageglaswerken, with unique patterns and finishes, often in limited editions, making this an attractive collectible.

The combination of gold accents and geometric patterns makes this vase particularly decorative and suitable for both collectors and lovers of Art Deco and modernist glass.

The photos are part of the description.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
geometric patterns
Country of origin
Belgium
Designer/artist/maker
Paul Heller
Material
Glass
Style
Art Deco
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
23 cm
Width
15.5 cm
Depth
15.5 cm
Estimated period
1930-1940
Sold by
BelgiumVerified
706
Objects sold
100%
Private

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