Pair of Josef Hoffman Totzzas
A rare set of 1920s Violet Glass totzzas designed by Josef Hoffman. These designs began shortly after the end of WWI and consists of a deep violet art glass with fourteen vertical cut sides. Hoffman is known for both his groundbreaking architecture in Brussels, which later influences his unique facet-cut glasswork. Many of his works are displayed in museums internationally today.
Dimensions: 8" H x 6.5" W x 3” D
A rare set of 1920s Violet Glass totzzas designed by Josef Hoffman. These designs began shortly after the end of WWI and consists of a deep violet art glass with fourteen vertical cut sides. Hoffman is known for both his groundbreaking architecture in Brussels, which later influences his unique facet-cut glasswork. Many of his works are displayed in museums internationally today.
Dimensions: 8" H x 6.5" W x 3” D
A rare set of 1920s Violet Glass totzzas designed by Josef Hoffman. These designs began shortly after the end of WWI and consists of a deep violet art glass with fourteen vertical cut sides. Hoffman is known for both his groundbreaking architecture in Brussels, which later influences his unique facet-cut glasswork. Many of his works are displayed in museums internationally today.
Dimensions: 8" H x 6.5" W x 3” D