This porcelain sugar bowl from 1920s Poland exemplifies Art Deco style with its rounded, bulbous form and gently flared base, topped by a domed lid with a small, ergonomic knob. The primary color is a warm, creamy ivory with a subtle gloss finish, while the surface is adorned with hand-painted floral motifs in blue and yellow and occasional touches of pink, evenly distributed across the body and lid. Fine gold and blue lines accent the rim and base, lending the piece a refined decorative character typical of early 20th-century European porcelain. The glaze is smooth and finely applied, with precise, delicate brushwork that reveals the craftsmanship of the period. Condition: very good – the porcelain shows no cracks or chips, only minor discoloration and faint surface marks consistent with its age.The sugar bowl’s form evokes the spirit of the 1920s, a time when Polish households embraced both modernity and attention to detail. Its rounded silhouette and subtle gilding recall the harmony and clarity favored by Art Deco, while the gentle sheen and soft play of light on the glaze suggest the quiet ritual of teatime gatherings. The hand-painted flowers seem to whisper of conversations and small ceremonies that once filled the room with warmth.This sugar bowl could be used on a classically set dining table or paired with porcelain cups from the same era. It may be placed on a white or pastel tablecloth to emphasize its soft color, or combined with other hand-decorated ceramics for a delicate, collectible arrangement. It would work well in a vintage-inspired setting, but could also find its place in an eclectic interior where Art Deco porcelain enters a new dialogue with contemporary accents.
DIMENSION
Height13 cm
Depth12 cm
Width12 cm
Dimension details
Width12 cm
Height13 cm
Depth12 cm
Weight1 kg
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