Pierre d'Avesn Art Deco bowl, a sublime example of French molded glass from the height of the Art Deco era. Rendered in a refreshing mint green, this bowl showcases the geometric precision and luminous quality that defined d'Avesn’s work. Produced circa 1940, this piece reflects the artist's mastery of light and form, developed over a career spent at the world's most prestigious glassworks.
Technical Specifications
Designer: Pierre d'Avesn (1891–1985)
Origin: France
Material: Pressed/Molded Art Glass
Color: Mint Green
Era: Circa 1937–1945
Dimensions: 6.75" Diameter x 3.3" Height (17.5 cm x 8.5 cm)
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or clouding. The glass remains clear and vibrant.
The Legacy of Pierre d'Avesn
Pierre d'Avesn began his legendary career at the age of 14 at René Lalique, where he worked for 11 years and famously designed the "Serrurier" vase. His pedigree is a "who's who" of French glass history:
1926–1930: Private commissions for Cristallerie de Saint-Rémy.
1930–1936: Director of molded glass at Daum Frères.
1937–1940: Lead designer at Verlys.
1940–Post-War: Artistic director for Cristallerie de Choisy-le-Roi (under the Sèvres umbrella).
D'Avesn’s work is characterized by a "modernist luxury"—utilizing the industrial technique of pressed glass to create objects of high-art status. This mint green bowl is a testament to that vision, offering a perfect balance of utility and sculptural beauty.

