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Original Chateau Mouton Rothschild vintage wine cheese tray / decorative plaqueglass13" L x 5" W X 1.5" DFurther images
Slumped Wine Bottle - cheese tray or a decorative plaque.A curious artist collected empty wine bottles from New York City clubs & restaurants which hosted lavish Wall Street parties. These empty bottles are "slumped' and transformed into classy cheese trays or decorative art plaques. The wine bottle label and vintage is a great conversation piece.
Further Info
"Original Chateau Mouton Rothschild Vintage Wine Cheese Tray" showcases the celebrated marriage of fine wine and artistic expression through this transformed 2005 Mouton Rothschild bottle. The deep emerald glass vessel has been expertly flattened while preserving its distinctive silhouette and the iconic label featuring Giuseppe Penone's artwork—a striking design of botanical imprints alongside a human handprint. The prestigious Bordeaux label remains perfectly intact, displaying the château's signature golden emblem, the Pauillac designation, and Baroness Philippine de Rothschild's distinctive signature in red.
About Artwork: Original Chateau Mouton Rothschild Vintage Wine Cheese Tray
This 13-inch long glass tray represents a creative intersection of luxury viticulture and sustainable artistry. Through careful heating and manipulation, the glass slumping process has transformed what once held one of the world's most prestigious wines into a functional art object with significant cultural provenance. The 2005 vintage is particularly notable, as Mouton Rothschild commissions a different renowned artist each year to design its label—this bottle features conceptual artist Giuseppe Penone's nature-inspired imagery, making it both a fine wine vessel and a limited edition artwork. The transformation preserves the bottle's prestigious identity while giving it new purpose as a distinctive serving surface or wall-mounted display piece. When presented in contemporary spaces, this conversation-starting object bridges multiple worlds—fine wine connoisseurship, artistic collaboration, and creative repurposing—creating immediate visual impact while telling a multilayered story of luxury, creativity, and sustainability.
Provenance
New Jersey 2014