Appetizer platter, mid-century modern, rosalin glass, by J.S. Drost, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1970s.
Appetizer platter, mid-century modern, rosalin glass, by J.S. Drost, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1970s. - 182999
Appetizer platter, mid-century modern, rosalin glass, by J.S. Drost, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1970s. - 183000
Appetizer platter, mid-century modern, rosalin glass, by J.S. Drost, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1970s. - 183001
Appetizer platter, mid-century modern, rosalin glass, by J.S. Drost, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1970s. - 183002
Appetizer platter, mid-century modern, rosalin glass, by J.S. Drost, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1970s. - 183003
Appetizer platter, mid-century modern, rosalin glass, by J.S. Drost, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1970s. - 183004
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Appetizer platter, mid-century modern, rosalin glass, by J.S. Drost, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1970s.

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This pressed glass appetizer platter, designed by Jan Sylwester Drost and produced in the 1970s by HSG Ząbkowice in Poland, showcases the subtle artistry of mid-century Polish glassmaking. Fabricated from sodium rosalin glass in a delicate, translucent pink tinted hue, the platter presents an organic, softly undulating outline with gently irregular edges. Its surface features a matte, frosted texture reminiscent of ice or crackled glass, while the divider sections remain smooth and slightly glossy, creating an interplay of textures. Visible mold lines and the softly irregular finish are characteristic of pressed glass technique from this period. The piece is preserved in very good vintage condition, without visible damage or significant signs of wear.The form of this platter echoes the spirit of Polish modernism from the 1970s: glass that diffuses light in gentle, subdued ways, engaging the playfulness and experimentation of everyday design from that era. The faint rosalin pink hue holds an echo of past decades—a quiet memory of family gatherings and a Polish design language capable of drawing subtle beauty from elemental materials. The platter’s rippling edge suggests that even utilitarian tableware can embody visual softness and a sense of ease.This piece could be displayed on a pale wood or lacquered sideboard, paired with simple ceramics from the same era or glassware in neutral tones to accentuate its distinctive texture. It would work well in a living room arranged in mid-century modern style or an eclectic collectors’ interior, where vintage accents converse seamlessly with contemporary details. It may be complemented by matte metals, a delicate linen runner or minimalist candles, gently underscoring its retro Polish origin.
DIMENSION
Height2 cm
Depth24 cm
Appetizer platter, mid-century modern, rosalin glass, by J.S. Drost, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1970s. - DIMENSION
Width28 cm
Dimension details
  • Width28 cm
  • Height2 cm
  • Depth24 cm
  • Weight1 kg
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