This 1970s planter cover from Poland exemplifies a late Art Deco aesthetic filtered through a modernist lens. Most likely spun or pressed from solid brass, the vessel features a rounded, bulbous silhouette with a distinctly scalloped, lobed exterior. The primary coloration is a muted, warm gold with ochre and brown undertones, overlaid by an authentic natural patina—darker spots and subtle greenish oxidation accentuate its vintage character. The finish is predominantly matte, with occasional soft sheen highlighting the undulating surface, while the slightly flared, smooth rim contrasts with the textured body. The construction is seamless and handle-free, reflecting a minimalist approach to ornamentation. Minor dents, scratches, and surface irregularities are visible, consistent with age and use, but the piece remains structurally sound and fully functional—presented in good vintage condition with a tangible sense of time and history.The form echoes the Polish interpretation of Art Deco in the 1970s, when geometric rigor intertwined with industrial utility. The metal’s surface, shaped by both craftsmanship and the passage of years, tells a story of interiors where every detail mattered and traces of use were signs of a lived-in object. Light plays along the relief, revealing subtle shifts in sheen and shadow, as if the planter cover recalls images of bygone salons and the creative studios of its era.This
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Height8 cm
Width12 cm
Length12 cm
Dimension details
Length12 cm
Height8 cm
Width12 cm
Weight1 kg
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