Lobmeyr Hand-Blown Crystal Candy Dish II

$400

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Viennese architect Oswald Haerdtl originally designed the hand-blown muslin-glass candy dishes for the 1925 Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. These ingenious pieces were an instant classic that challenged craftspeople for a century, and their distinctive spherical forms live on today in newly realised editions.

Product ID: 2202801107

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Viennese architect Oswald Haerdtl originally designed the hand-blown muslin-glass candy dishes for the 1925 Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. These ingenious pieces were an instant classic that challenged craftspeople for a century, and their distinctive spherical forms live on today in newly realised editions.

Product ID: 2202801107

View more from: Lobmeyr / Serving dishes & platters

Lobmeyr Hand-Blown Crystal Candy Dish II

$400

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Meet the Maker:

Lobmeyr

This Viennese glassmaker was already 60 years old when it collaborated with Thomas Edison on the first electric chandelier. Today, three cousins, Andreas, Leonid and Johannes Rath run the family business, upholding the cutting and buffing techniques of their ancestors while collaborating with some of Europe's most exciting contemporary designers.