
Art Deco Glass
Art Deco glass refers to a style of decorative glassware created during the Art Deco movement of the early 20th century, roughly from the 1920s to the 1930s. It features geometric shapes, bold patterns, and often vibrant colors, reflecting modernity and elegance. Techniques such as intricate etching, cutting, and vibrant enameling are common. This glassware was used in items like vases, drinkware, and decorative panels, embodying a sense of luxury and innovation. Art Deco glass combines craftsmanship with striking aesthetics, making it both functional and collectible, and it remains admired for its stylish, timeless appeal.