Art Deco French Silver Plate Floral Centerpiece, c. 1930

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France, circa early 20th century.

Found while wandering the markets north of Paris, this Art Deco silver plate floral centerpiece dates to the circa 1930s and was designed to hold loose floral arrangements with effortless elegance.

With its petal-cut edges and removable central taper holder, the piece shifts effortlessly between floral vessel and candlelit centerpiece. The pierced interior frog was designed to support loose, natural arrangements—garden roses, clipped branches, or a handful of gathered blooms.

The crown-like silhouette gives it a distinctly romantic quality, equally at home on a dining table, bedside, or layered into a collected shelf.

Because every room needs a touch of France.

France, circa early 20th century.

Found while wandering the markets north of Paris, this Art Deco silver plate floral centerpiece dates to the circa 1930s and was designed to hold loose floral arrangements with effortless elegance.

With its petal-cut edges and removable central taper holder, the piece shifts effortlessly between floral vessel and candlelit centerpiece. The pierced interior frog was designed to support loose, natural arrangements—garden roses, clipped branches, or a handful of gathered blooms.

The crown-like silhouette gives it a distinctly romantic quality, equally at home on a dining table, bedside, or layered into a collected shelf.

Because every room needs a touch of France.

Origin: France

Period: circa 1930

Material: silver plate

Condition: surface wear and light oxidation throughout consistent with age and use

Dimensions: 5” diameter, 3.5” height