anni 30
Height: 10.63 in (27 cm)Width: 5.52 in (14 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
These two 1930s Art Deco marble rectangular Italian vide-poches (also known as catchall trays) are elegant examples of the period’s design aesthetic. Each tray is crafted from richly colored marble, featuring a mix of warm reddish-brown tones and cool grayish-white veining, creating a striking natural pattern. The trays have a rectangular shape with rounded corners, emphasizing the sleek and streamlined forms typical of Art Deco design. These vide-poches were likely used to hold small personal items such as keys, coins, or jewelry, serving both a functional and decorative purpose. The luxurious marble material and the refined simplicity of the design reflect the opulence and attention to detail characteristic of the Art Deco movement. The use of Italian marble also adds a touch of sophistication, making these pieces not only practical but also aesthetically pleasing additions to any space, one of the two it has been restored.
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