Art Deco JAZZ Cocktail Tray Reverse Painted Glass

Art Deco JAZZ Cocktail Tray Reverse Painted Glass

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Art Deco JAZZ Cocktail Tray Reverse Painted GlassItem #3796This stunning Art Deco Jazz Cocktail Tray, featuring reverse-painted Polychromatic glass in a striking combination of red, ...

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Usage
  • Ideal for serving cocktails or appetizers during social gatherings, allowing hosts to present drinks in an elegant manner.
  • Can be utilized as a decorative piece on a coffee table or sideboard, enhancing the aesthetic of living spaces with its striking design.
  • May be featured in themed parties or events that celebrate the 1920s and 1930s, emphasizing vintage aesthetics.
History
  • Art Deco emerged in the early 20th century, reaching its peak in the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by its bold geometric shapes and vibrant colors.
  • The Jazz Age significantly influenced design, reflecting a cultural shift towards modernity and sophistication in decorative arts during this era.
  • Art Deco pieces, such as cocktail trays, often symbolize a blending of functionality and artistic expression, illustrating the values of elegance and luxury prevalent at the time.
Design Significance
  • Reverse-painted glass is a notable technique in Art Deco design, showcasing the innovative craftsmanship of the period that emphasized both aesthetics and functionality.
  • The color palette of red, black, and white in the design aligns with common thematic elements in Art Deco, often symbolizing a sense of opulence and modernity.
  • The blend of materials like glass and nickel-plated steel in such trays reflects the era's fascination with industrial materials and geometric forms, which were revolutionary at the time.

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