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A Rare 1990s Pop Art Glass Tray New York Designed by Andy Warhol for Rosenthal

€700,00€
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This rare 1990s Rosenthal Studio-Line huge rectangular glass tray features a striking black and white architectural depiction of the Empire State Building, paying homage to Andy Warhol’s iconic 1964 experimental film, Empire. Produced as part of a limited collaboration between the Andy Warhol Foundation and the renowned German porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal, this piece seamlessly blends functional design with high-concept Pop Art. The tray is crafted from heavy, high-quality glass and bears Warhol’s distinctive signature integrated into the lower corner of the design. It comes preserved in its original black presentation box, which features a vibrant four-panel self-portrait of Warhol in his signature color-block style. This collectible item is in excellent vintage condition, showing minimal signs of age, and serves as both a sophisticated serving piece and a bold decorative statement for any art enthusiast’s home. Whether displayed as a piece of glass art or used as a vanity or cocktail tray, it captures the essence of 20th-century New York cool and the enduring legacy of the king of Pop Art.
  • Andy Warhol (Artist)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23.63 in (60 cm)Width: 12.21 in (31 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)

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A Rare 1990s Pop Art Glass Tray New York Designed by Andy Warhol for Rosenthal