An exceptional example of French Art Deco mastery, this mirrored tray—designed by renowned ceramist and glass artist Jean Luce (1895–1964)—embodies the elegance and precision of early 20th-century arts. Meticulously crafted in France circa 1930, the piece showcases Luce's signature modernist sensibility and attention to detail.
The tray features a substantial square slab of extra-thick mirror glass, reverse-etched with a radiant star motif at its center. Each corner is deeply beveled in a geometric cut, enhancing the interplay of light and reflection. The underside is lined in rich red velvet, preserving the integrity of the glass and adding a luxurious finishing.
Though not signed, the design and execution are consistent with Luce's celebrated oeuvre, making this a highly collectible piece suitable as a centerpiece, serving platter, or decorative accent in a refined private interior.
Jean Luce Art Deco Square Mirror Centerpiece Tray, circa 1930
circa 1930

