Overview
An exceptional hand-decorated insulated thermos carafe by Aldo Tura, made in Italy in the late 1950s. The tapered body is covered in emerald-green lacquered goatskin parchment and hand-painted with a golden profile of a crowned queen; it is finished with a brass spout and a brass handle. The piece retains its original Tura label and model number and is documented in an original photograph from the Aldo Tura archive.
Description
This carafe embodies Aldo Tura's celebrated barware at its most refined and artistic.
The slender, tapering body is covered in lacquered goatskin parchment dyed a deep emerald green, with the translucent depth and fine grain typical of the material. On the front, a beautifully hand-painted golden figure depicts a crowned queen in profile, richly adorned with jewels and regal robes. An angled brass pouring spout sits at the top, while a shaped brass handle curves out from the side. The base still has the original green "Creazione Tura – Italy" foil label featuring the horseshoe emblem, along with the handwritten model number 1278.
Design & Function
Designed as an insulated thermos carafe for serving drinks at the bar or table, it combines practicality with dramatic elegance: the brass spout pours smoothly, the handle provides a secure grip, and the insulated interior keeps liquids at the desired temperature. Likewise, it makes a striking sculptural statement when placed on a bar cart, console table, or sideboard.
The combination of regal gold decoration and deep green parchment makes it both a functional carafe and a true showpiece.
Materials & Aesthetic
The carafe showcases Tura's signature combination of lacquered goatskin parchment and brass, enhanced here by the hand-painted golden figure. The luminous emerald parchment, the jewel-like gold decoration, and the warm brass fittings come together to create the theatrical, luxurious aesthetic that defines the best of Aldo Tura's work.
The parchment retains a beautiful, luminous surface, with the natural variations, veining, and minor signs of aging inherent to the material.
Technical Details
Product: Aldo Tura Hand-Decorated Green Goatskin Parchment Thermos Carafe with "Golden Queen," model 1278, Italy - Late 1950s
Designer: Aldo Tura
Manufacturer: Aldo Tura, Milan
Period: 1950
Materials: Lacquered goatskin parchment; brass (spout and handle); insulated interior
Dimensions: Height 30cm Diameter 12 cm
Condition: Please note that this item is in good vintage condition. The lacquered parchment is intact and has a warm patina; natural variations, veining, and minor age-related marks may be present, consistent with the material and the period. The brass shows slight surface wear and patina, and the hand-painted gold decoration is well preserved. The piece still has its original Tura label and handwritten model number. We kindly invite you to take these characteristics into consideration before purchasing.
Functionality: Insulated thermos carafe with a brass spout and handle
Markings: Original green "Creazione Tura – Italy" foil label (horseshoe emblem) and handwritten model number "1278" on the base
Collectibility
Aldo Tura's parchment barware is highly collectible, and hand-decorated, figurative pieces such as this one—with their painted golden motifs—are among the rarest and most desirable of his works. This carafe is exceptionally well documented: it still bears its original manufacturer's label and model number 1278, and it is shown in an original photograph from the Aldo Tura archive (cataloged as "1278 d"), which accompanies the piece. It is also sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by the Aldo Tura Archive—of which JF Gallery Design is the current custodian—confirming its attribution and its historical and collectible significance.
A museum-quality, fully documented piece, ideal for serious collectors of 20th-century Italian design and for the most refined interiors.
Designer & Manufacturer
Aldo Tura (Milan) is one of the most distinctive figures in 20th-century Italian decorative arts. His studio is renowned for its exceptional work with parchment and luxurious materials, creating highly recognizable, theatrical pieces—barware, boxes, and furniture—in which craftsmanship, decorative refinement, and experimentation with materials come together to form an unmistakable Italian design language. Hand-painted, figurative parchment pieces like this represent his work at its most elaborate and collectible.