This refined pair of ceramic candlesticks, crafted by the renowned Royal Copenhagen Manufactory, exudes a clean and sober Art Deco modernist style. The crackled glaze is beautifully complemented by polychrome accents, featuring a celadon green base with gilded details, lending the pieces an understated elegance.
About Royal Copenhagen
Founded in 1775 under the patronage of Queen Caroline Mathilde of Denmark, Royal Copenhagen is among the world’s oldest and most prestigious porcelain manufacturers. It is celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship and iconic hand-painted patterns, including the timeless Blue Fluted design, still produced today.
Royal Copenhagen During the Art Deco Period (1920s-1930s):
The Art Deco era marked a turning point for the manufactory, as it embraced the clean lines, geometric forms, and stylized motifs characteristic of the movement. Collaborations with prominent artists such as Gerhard Henning and Knud Kyhn brought expressive sculptures and daring designs to its repertoire.
This period was also notable for the innovative use of rich glazes, including golden and nuanced natural tones, showcasing the technical virtuosity of the workshop. These creations are now highly sought after by collectors worldwide.
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