
Glass footed compote or apothecary jar filled with decorative seashells and coral
Selling Price
$138
History
Decorative shell-filled glass vessels became popular in the 1970s and 1980s as part of the coastal and tropical decor trend. These pieces were often displayed in homes as centerpieces or converted into lamps, reflecting a fascination with natural beach elements and vacation-inspired interior design. The practice of collecting and displaying seashells in glass containers has roots in Victorian-era curiosity cabinets but experienced a major revival during the late 20th century. These decorative pieces appeal to collectors of coastal and beach-themed decor, vintage home accessories, and those interested in 1980s design aesthetics. The combination of natural elements with glass display creates an appealing focal point that evokes memories of seaside vacations and tropical destinations. Such items are particularly valued by interior designers working on coastal or nautical-themed spaces and collectors of vintage decorative arts from this era.
Origin
United States
Time period
circa 1970–1990