Symmetry vase, 40 cm
Josef Hoffmann vases in Art Deco style
- Product ID:
- 36981
- Catalog No.:
- 3453
The 40-centimetre tall hand-cut vase is the embodiment of Moser DNA, with perfection in the overall cut and precision in the individual cuts. It may not be obvious at first glance, but this piece features one of the most complex designs that our glassmakers have ever created.
This edition is limited to a symbolic 150 pieces.
- Size 40,0 cm
- Height 400 mm
- Width 76
- Manufactured since 1922-1923
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Author
Josef Hoffmann
Austrian architect and designer Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956) was one of the founders of Viennese Art Nouveau.
One of his most famous architectural achievements is the Stoclet Palace in Brussels, widely regarded as a groundbreaking example of modern architecture. In 1903, he co-founded the Wiener Werkstätte – a Viennese avant-garde
art association. He also employed his creativity in household glassware, creating mainstay collections for the Wiener
Werkstätte and the Viennese company Lobmeyr. At the time, the supplier and implementer of Hoffmann's unique
designs for both of these organisations was none other than Moser glassworks. Hoffmann’s original vases are
displayed in the Glass Museum in Passau, Germany.