Bülach Glas
Christmas Tree Stand - Style 520, Regular Size - 1940s Swiss "Bülach Glas"
Christmas Tree Stand - Style 520, Regular Size - 1940s Swiss "Bülach Glas"
Add a piece of Swiss vintage history to your holiday décor with this stunning Bülach Glass Christmas tree stand from the 1940s.
This elegant, regular-sized tree stand is a beautiful example of Bülach Glass's renowned craftsmanship. Its sleek glass base brings both function and style to your festive setup, making it a perfect choice for vintage lovers and collectors alike. The timeless charm of the hand-blown glass instantly elevates any Christmas tree, adding an air of sophistication to your holiday celebrations. And the nice, substantial weight of this stand will make your tree stand securely.
A standout feature of this piece is its versatility. The removable inner metal insert not only supports your tree but also transforms the stand into a stylish vase or decorative accent once the festive season is over. Whether showcasing flowers, branches, or other seasonal decor, this Bülach Glass stand turns out to be both practical and elegant year-round.
Whether you're enhancing your own holiday décor or looking for a standout vintage gift, this tree stand adds a touch of Swiss history and craftsmanship to any home. Ideal for those who appreciate the finer details and timeless pieces that tell a story of quality and heritage.
- Material: Glass
- Techniques: Hand-blown into a mould
- Style: Mid-Century
- Place of Origin: Switzerland
- Date of Manufacture: 1940s
- Mark: "Switzerland Bülach No. 520", "Patent Schweiz Fabr Suisse"
- Condition: Almost mint, signs of wear on the metal clamp
Dimension:
Weight: 2 kg
Diameter: 22 cm | 8.7 in
Height: 16 cm | 6.3 in
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Origin & Maker
Bülach Glas, founded in 1860 in Switzerland, became renowned for its high-quality glassware, combining durability with elegant design. The company produced a wide range of products, including tableware, bottles, and the iconic green storage jars of the 1940s. These thick, sturdy jars, made from iron oxide-tinted glass, were essential household items used for preserving food and dry goods. Their signature green colour not only added aesthetic charm but also protected the contents from sunlight.
During the mid-20th century, Bülach Glas played a significant role in Swiss homes, embodying the country’s values of craftsmanship and quality. Today, their green glass jars and the Christmas tree stands are highly sought after by collectors, valued for both their practical use and vintage appeal. These jars represent a timeless design and a connection to Switzerland’s rich industrial heritage, making them a perfect addition to any vintage-inspired kitchen or collection.
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