In 1928 the famed ceramicist, Edouard Cazaux (1889-1974) began working with David Gueron (1882-1950) at the Verrerier d’Art Degue in Paris. While Gueron’s designs were floral in nature, Cazaux designs were geometric. This vase is a superb example of Cazaux’s work. The mottled orange glass ground is covered with a layer of royal blue glass, which is then acid etched to create the striking design. The vase is signed on the foot “degue” and is 18” tall and 8” in diameter.