Although unsigned, this model was created by Heinrich Hoffmann (1875-1938).
Note a firing bubble on the left side.
Period circa 1930, Art Deco.
Dimensions: H 6 x W 14 x D 10 cm
Heinrich Hoffmann (1875-1938)
Glassmaker established in Bohemia, was influenced by the style of the famous house of Lalique, particularly in his creations in molded glass. Lalique, pioneer of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, left his mark on the glass industry with his elegant and innovative designs. Under his guidance, Hoffmann expanded his production to include decorative objects in molded glass, adopting similar motifs such as nymphs, organic forms, and female figures. Thus, although they did not collaborate directly, Hoffmann drew inspiration from Lalique's success to develop his own artistic creations, which also found their place in the Art Deco movement in the 1930s.