Pierre d’Avesn - Vase - Persglas - Beehive

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An original Art Deco glass vase in the Nid d'abeilles honeycomb pattern, designed by Pierre d'Avesn (Pierre Gire, 1901–1990), dating from circa 1930–1940, made of thick Persglas in yellow, 17.5 cm square, in good condition with minor signs of aging and small stains.

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This is an original Art Deco glass vase in the "Honingraat" model (also known as Nid d'abeilles), designed by the well-known French artist Pierre d'Avesn (pseudonym of Pierre Gire, 1901–1990).

Vase features

Designer: Pierre d'Avesn, a talented sculptor who began his career at René Lalique at the age of 14 and later also designed for Daum.

Period: Circa 1930–1940 (the heyday of Art Deco).

Material: Thick, molded glass (or crystal) in a striking water-green tint.

Pattern: A geometric, tactile honeycomb pattern that is typical of the modernist style of that era.

This is an original Art Deco glass vase in the "Honingraat" model (also known as Nid d'abeilles), designed by the well-known French artist Pierre d'Avesn (pseudonym of Pierre Gire, 1901–1990).

Vase features

Designer: Pierre d'Avesn, a talented sculptor who began his career at René Lalique at the age of 14 and later also designed for Daum.

Period: Circa 1930–1940 (the heyday of Art Deco).

Material: Thick, molded glass (or crystal) in a striking water-green tint.

Pattern: A geometric, tactile honeycomb pattern that is typical of the modernist style of that era.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Beehive
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
France
Designer/artist/maker
Pierre d’Avesn
Material
Persglas
Style
Art Deco
Colour
Yellow
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
17.5 cm
Width
17.5 cm
Depth
17.5 cm
Estimated period
1930-1940
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