Product Description
Some objects have a quiet confidence that needs no introduction. Their beauty speaks through graceful proportions, exceptional craftsmanship and a timeless presence that never goes unnoticed.
Designed by Rudolf Eschler for Moser during the 1930s, this elegant crystal decanter beautifully captures the refined spirit of the Art Deco period. Its sculptural form and precisely cut crystal create a striking play of light, while the original stopper completes a design admired for both its simplicity and sophistication.
Standing approximately 27 cm high, this exceptional decanter is equally at home displayed within a collection of fine crystal, on a bar cabinet or as a sculptural statement piece in a contemporary interior. A wonderful example of Moser's enduring reputation for craftsmanship, it is a piece to be admired and enjoyed for generations.
Each piece in our collection carries the subtle marks of time, adding to its authenticity and charm. Any notable details are thoughtfully included in the description and imagery. Should you wish to see more, we are always happy to assist.
If This Piece Could Talk...
It might remember elegant evenings when crystal decanters took pride of place upon polished sideboards and every carefully poured glass marked the beginning of good conversation. As candlelight and early electric lamps danced across its finely cut surfaces, it quietly became part of celebrations, quiet reflections and moments shared amongst family and friends.
Beautifully crafted during the Art Deco era, it remains a celebration of exceptional design and enduring craftsmanship. More than a vessel for fine spirits, it is a reminder that the finest objects are those that continue to bring beauty, purpose and a sense of occasion into everyday life.
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