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Made in Austria.

A special gold lustre edition of the classic 1920's candy dish by designer Oswald Haerdtl.

Oswald Haerdtl's designs are a challenge for both the connoisseur and the craftsman. These extraordinary candy dishes charm with a lightness that encourages elegant handling. The design was first made for presentation at the first 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris.

Designed by Haerdtl for Lobmeyr’s extraordinarily thin and delicate “muslin” glass, mouth-blown to a thickness of .027 inches.

Sold individually.

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Details

Made in Austria.

A special gold lustre edition of the classic 1920's candy dish by designer Oswald Haerdtl.

Oswald Haerdtl's designs are a challenge for both the connoisseur and the craftsman. These extraordinary candy dishes charm with a lightness that encourages elegant handling. The design was first made for presentation at the first 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris.

Designed by Haerdtl for Lobmeyr’s extraordinarily thin and delicate “muslin” glass, mouth-blown to a thickness of .027 inches.

Sold individually.

Materials

Dimensions

Care



Located in Vienna, Lobmeyr holds a legacy of six generations of Austrian glassmakers spanning 200 years. Founded by Josef Lobmeyr, the company has been the exclusive supplier to the Imperial court of Austria and today, has designs included in collections from the Museum of Modern Art and the Neue Galerie to the New York Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. Continually innovating in their design and manufacturing techniques, Lobmeyr has collaborated with contemporary designers from Josef Hoffmann and Adolf Loos to Ted Muehling and Ilse Crawford, among others.