Lobmeyr Candy Dish
$304.00 – $545.00
Austrian architect Oswald Haerdtl designed his elegant candy dishes for Lobmeyr in 1925, presenting them at the Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs, the exhibition which launched and provided the name for a new international style—Art Deco. The exceptionally thin, mouthblown muslin glass is offered in clear crystal or hand-brushed with a subtle golden luster.
A family-run company for six generations, Vienna-based Lobmeyr first began offering its decorative crystal creations in 1823. From its introduction of the first electric chandelier to the Vienna Imperial Palace in 1883 to its iconic mouth-blown drinking glasses, the company’s innovative designs are rooted in two centuries of the highest quality craftsmanship. Lobmeyr remains dedicated to the avant-garde and has collaborated with legendary designers such as Adolph Loos, Josef Hoffmann and Ted Muehling. Lobmeyr pieces are held in the permanent collections of design museums across the globe.