Art Deco salt cellar, orange glass, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1930s.
320 PLN
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Produced by HSG Ząbkowice in Poland in the 1930s, this salt cellar is crafted from pressed glass in a vibrant, amber-orange hue. Its construction features a compact, round bowl with thick walls and a flat, solid base. The exterior is adorned with regular, vertical ribbed patterns that give the piece a rhythmic, geometric character typical of the Art Deco style. The glass is semi-transparent with a glossy surface, allowing light to play along the ribbing and enhancing the depth of color. The interior is smooth, creating a tactile contrast with the textured exterior. The salt cellar’s proportions are compact and balanced, highlighting its utilitarian function. The piece is preserved in very good condition, without visible chips, cracks, or signs of wear; all elements remain original.This small object evokes the spirit of the 1930s—a period when everyday glassware took on new decorative significance. The geometric rhythm of the ribbing reflects a fascination with movement, light, and symmetry, while the warm amber color recalls the inviting tones of interwar interiors. The Ząbkowice salt cellar could tell stories of family tables where daily routines met festive gatherings, and where such details spoke to the care invested in even the simplest rituals.It can be displayed on an oak table in the living room or on a shelf among other Art Deco glassware. It pairs well with porcelain tableware and silver cutlery, accentuating a historical arrangement. Collectors’ or eclectic interiors will benefit from this subtle accent, which may be combined with other vintage items or contemporary decorations in a warm, amber palette.
DIMENSION
Height2 cm
Depth8 cm
Width8 cm
Dimension details
Width8 cm
Height2 cm
Depth8 cm
Weight1 kg
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