The Art Nouveau era dates to around 1880 - 1910. The style is inspired from the organic forms of nature. Art Nouveau Glass normally consists of curvy lines, stylised flowers and leaves, and often an oily, iridescent finish. The art nouveau style became popular when it was showcased at the World's Fair in Paris in 1900. Makers of Art Nouveau glass include Bohemian manufacturers Loetz, Kralik, Pallme-Konig and Rindskopf, French makers Lalique, Baccarat and Daum, Richardsons and John Walsh from the UK, and Tiffany and Dugan from USA.
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Art Nouveau Glass
Art Nouveau glass - shown below is our current range of vases, bowls and other decorative vintage collectable glassware from the Art Nouveau era.
The Art Nouveau era dates to around 1880 - 1910. The style is inspired from the organic forms of nature. Art Nouveau Glass normally consists of curvy lines, stylised flowers and leaves, and often an oily, iridescent finish. The art nouveau style became popular when it was showcased at the World's Fair in Paris in 1900. Makers of Art Nouveau glass include Bohemian manufacturers Loetz, Kralik, Pallme-Konig and Rindskopf, French makers Lalique, Baccarat and Daum, Richardsons and John Walsh from the UK, and Tiffany and Dugan from USA.
The Art Nouveau era dates to around 1880 - 1910. The style is inspired from the organic forms of nature. Art Nouveau Glass normally consists of curvy lines, stylised flowers and leaves, and often an oily, iridescent finish. The art nouveau style became popular when it was showcased at the World's Fair in Paris in 1900. Makers of Art Nouveau glass include Bohemian manufacturers Loetz, Kralik, Pallme-Konig and Rindskopf, French makers Lalique, Baccarat and Daum, Richardsons and John Walsh from the UK, and Tiffany and Dugan from USA.
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Kralik Pair of Art Nouveau Iridescent Mother-of-Pearl Glass Vases
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£52.00
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