Carl Sorensen Art Deco Verdigris Bronze Footed Centerpiece Bowl or Fruit Bowl

Carl Sorensen Art Deco Verdigris Bronze Footed Centerpiece Bowl or Fruit Bowl

A beautiful Art Deco or Arts & Crafts period verdigris bronze footed centerpiece bowl, tazza, or fruit bowl By Carl … more »

$$$$$ · Indexed March 18, 2025 ·



Liberty & 33rd
South Bend, IN
1301 S. Main St. South Bend IN, 46601 · (574) 607-3031






Usage
  • Footed centerpiece bowls can elegantly enhance dining tables, serving as a focal point for fruit displays or decorative arrangements during gatherings.
  • Such bowls may be used in various settings, from contemporary homes to vintage-inspired spaces, to create a conversation starter around its artistic design.
  • The versatile nature of a decorative bowl means it can also be utilized in entryways or living rooms to hold miscellaneous items while adding aesthetic appeal.
History
  • Carl Sorensen is recognized as an influential designer from the Art Deco era, which was characterized by bold geometric shapes and rich materials.
  • The Art Deco movement began in the early 20th century and reflects a time of artistic innovation, coinciding with significant cultural shifts and industrial advancements.
  • Bronze has been a popular medium throughout history for its durability and classic appearance, often associated with high-quality craftsmanship as seen during the Arts & Crafts period.
Design Significance
  • Art Deco design elements, such as geometric patterns and stylized forms, were intended to convey luxury and modernism, making such pieces highly sought after even today.
  • Verdigris is a distinctive finish that adds depth and character, often associated with high-quality metalwork and a rich patina developed over time.
  • Footed bowls not only serve practical purposes but also elevate the visual impact of the piece, making them ideal for showcasing artistry in functional decor.

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