Coffeepot

Designer Jean E. Puiforcat French

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Puiforcat's name is synonymous with Art Deco glamour; even in his day, the important French silversmith was renowned for the elegant, often mathematical simplicity of his geometric forms and the unexpected combination of flawless metalwork with brilliantly polished hardstones, semiprecious stones, or glass. This coffeepot shows one of Puiforcat's earliest attempts to break away from the preceding generation's taste for naturalism; the only vestige is the lapis lazuli blossom acting as a knob on the lid. The lapis lazuli is not only decorative but also practical, furthering the insulating effect of the ivory spacer separating the handle from the heat of the coffeepot; the hardstone handle remains naturally cool to the touch.

Coffeepot, Jean E. Puiforcat (French, Paris 1897–1945 Paris), Silver, lapis lazuli, and ivory, French

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