An exceptional example of French Mid-Century design, this refined catchall or vide poche was created by renowned Parisian silversmith R. Debladis and meticulously crafted in France circa 1970. Elegant and rare, it embodies the sleek modernism of the era with a luxurious edge.
The tray showcases a bold square silhouette, framed by a gleaming silver plate gallery that contrasts beautifully with the deep smoked glass base. The interplay of materials—cool metal and moody glass—creates a timeless aesthetic that feels both architectural and sculptural.
Whether used as a valet tray, centerpiece, or decor accent, this piece elevates any space with its understated glamour and impeccable craftsmanship. Though not signed, its quality and design language are unmistakably Debladis.
A collector's item with enduring appeal—perfect for connoisseurs of French modernist design.
Silver Plate and Glass Centerpiece Tray Catchall Vide Poche by Debladis, Paris
circa 1970

