“Ravel Conical Coffee Ware,” crafted by Clarice Cliff in 1930, epitomizes the Art Deco movement. This artwork, which falls under the genre of utensil and design, showcases the distinctive geometric and stylized aesthetics characteristic of the era.
The artwork comprises a set of coffee ware, including a pot, a creamer, and a sugar bowl, made from ceramic material. Each piece features a cream-colored base adorned with vibrant, abstract patterns in orange, green, and black hues. The designs are composed of geometric shapes and arcs, evoking a sense of contemporary elegance. The conical forms of the pieces are accentuated by sharp, angular handles and spouts, further emphasizing the modern, sleek lines typical of Art Deco design. These elements come together to create a cohesive and sophisticated set that is both functional and a reflection of the artistic trends of the 1930s.