This elegant 1930s Art Deco vase by Sabino France is crafted in glowing amber glass and features a softly sculpted mimosa motif. The ovoid form and botanical relief reflect the era’s fascination with both nature and modernist geometry.
Period: Circa 1930
Signed/Maker: Sabino (Marius-Ernest Sabino)
Origin: France
Size Classification: Small; Cabinet Size
Approximate Dimensions: Height 4 inches; Weight 10 oz.
Decoration: Art Deco, Nature Inspired
Colors: Amber, Yellowish-brown.
Condition: Excellent. Shelf wear on the base.
The piece is signed “Sabino France,” indicating it was created for export during the height of the Art Deco movement. Marius-Ernest Sabino, the founder and designer behind Sabino Glass, was known for fusing classical sculptural techniques with innovative glasswork. Trained as a sculptor in Paris, his work is recognizable by its delicate detail and luminous opalescence or deep-hued transparents, as seen in this vase.
Sabino’s studio played a leading role in shaping the decorative glass of interwar France, alongside Lalique and Etling. This vase embodies that legacy—refined, stylized, and undeniably Art Deco.
A sophisticated addition to any collection of French Art Deco, glass artistry, or botanical design.
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