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Vintage Lucite Brass Business Card Holder c.1970s
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Vintage Lucite Brass Business Card Holder c.1970s

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Product Overview

The Piece

A vintage lucite and brass business card holder, likely dating to the 1970s, with the exact kind of quiet executive glamour that made late-century desk accessories weirdly better than most furniture being made now. The piece is built with a clear rectangular lucite base, two polished brass uprights, and faceted crystal-style finials at each end.

The brass supports are notched at the top to hold a small stack of business cards upright and slightly contained, making this a functional desk accessory rather than an abstract mystery object pretending to be useful. The lucite base keeps the form visually light, while the brass and crystal details give it a more refined, boutique-office presence.

It is compact, sculptural, and very much at home in a curated office, retail counter, gallery desk, or vanity setup. It does exactly what it should: holds cards, looks expensive, and quietly judges the rest of the desk.

Historical Context

Lucite became especially popular in American interiors from the mid-20th century onward, prized for its clean, transparent appearance and ability to blend with almost any room without visually weighing down a surface. By the 1960s and 1970s, lucite was widely used in upscale home décor, vanity accessories, barware, and executive desk pieces.

The pairing of clear lucite with polished brass is especially associated with 1970s modernist and Hollywood Regency-influenced design. These pieces often leaned into contrast: transparent acrylic for lightness, warm brass for structure, and crystal or glass accents for a touch of polish. Business card holders like this were made for desks, reception counters, boutiques, and offices where presentation mattered before everyone decided a QR code was a personality.

This example is unmarked, which is common for decorative desk accessories from the period. Its materials, proportions, and styling place it comfortably in the c.1970s to early 1980s design language.

Product Details

Attribute Details
Object Business card holder
Era Circa 1970s to early 1980s
Style Modernist / Hollywood Regency influence
Materials Lucite acrylic base, polished brass uprights, faceted crystal-style finials
Color Palette Clear lucite, warm brass, transparent crystal
Function Holds and displays business cards
Markings No visible maker’s mark
Condition Good vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age and use
Best Use Office desk, reception counter, retail checkout, gallery display, vanity, styled shelf

Why It Belongs in Your Home

This is the kind of desk accessory that makes a workspace feel intentional instead of assembled during a mild administrative breakdown. It brings polish to a counter, office, or retail display without taking over the surface.

Use it for business cards, appointment cards, artist cards, pricing cards, place cards, or small signage. In a boutique setting, it has exactly the right amount of presence: practical, elevated, and visually clean. In a home office, it adds that old-school executive quality that says you still believe in paper, manners, and objects with actual materiality.

It is small, useful, and design-forward, which is a rare combination in the tragic little kingdom of desk accessories.



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