Teal Carafe - Van Silvay 1930s Glassware Art Print
Description
Quench your thirst for vintage elegance with this exquisite teal glass carafe art print. Van Silvay's 1930s glassware illustration captures the essence of Art Deco opulence in every translucent curve.
The carafe's bulbous base, adorned with vertical ridges, reflects imaginary light, creating a mesmerizing interplay of shadows and highlights. Its slender neck flares gracefully, crowned by a fluted rim that beckons you to pour. The artist's deft hand renders each facet with crystalline precision, from the scalloped bottom edge to the subtle gradations of seafoam and emerald hues.
This fine art print isn't just decor; it's a portal to a bygone era of sophisticated soirées and refined refreshment. Hang it in your dining room or bar area to infuse your space with vintage charm and spark conversations about the golden age of glassware design. Let Van Silvay's ornate carafe artwork transport you to a time when even the simplest vessel was a work of art.
About the Art Prints
Enhanced Matte Art Paper
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Choose a white border for a fresh and refined visual break between artwork & frame. Or no border for a bold, immersive viewing experience.
True-to-life tones without glare or distortion: warm white, archival-grade, 200gsm matte art paper
Sharper details and deeper saturation endure for generations thanks to high-definition print lab techniques.
FSC® certified: every tree replaced, workers treated fairly & local rights respected.
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Fine art heavyweight paper enhances details, depth & dimension while softening glare to let colors tell their full story.

Giclée Printing
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A Century of Color
Printed using a pro-lab process that helps art stay bold & breathtaking for up to 100 yr with non-toxic, archival-grade inks.












