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Travel back to the Belle Époque with this stunning pair of Art Nouveau vases, circa 1910.
Attributed to the famous Legras & Cie glassware in Saint-Denis, France, these pieces are a masterclass in early 20th-century craftsmanship.
Crafted in "Nile Green" (or Imperial Green) frosted glass—a hallmark of the Legras manufactory—offering a soft, velvety glow.
Delicate hand-enameled florals, reminiscent of daisies or stylized irises, intertwined with elegant scrolls and highlighted with fine gold gilding.
Known as the "Lamartine" or balustre shape, their slender, high-necked form is pure sophistication.
Whether you choose to fill them with a fresh bouquet or let them stand alone, their magnificent color makes them exquisite decorative objects for any interior.
Style
Art nouveau
Period
Circa 1910
More Information
Style: Art Nouveau
The Belle Epoque refers to a period marked by social, economic, technological and political progress from the end of the 19th century to the First World War.
The Art Nouveau style, sometimes called modern style, is avant-garde and calls for inventiveness. Featuring vegetal and arabesque curves, the singular aim is to achieve pleasant and decorative aesthetics.
Dimensions
Height: 20 cm
Diameter: 6 cm









