This sugar bowl, crafted in Krakow in the 1930s, exemplifies Polish Art Deco with its robust silver structure and decorative gilding. The geometric body, marked by deep vertical fluting, creates a rhythmic sculptural effect typical of the era, while four rounded feet provide stability and a touch of lightness. The cool, matte silver exterior with a subtle patina contrasts with the highly reflective, gilded interior and underside of the lid, where a radiating sunburst pattern adds a subtle glow. The craftsmanship is precise, with crisp lines, smooth surfaces, and harmonious detailing. There are no visible damages or repairs; only minor natural tarnishing confirms the authenticity and age of the piece. Condition: excellent, with natural patina characteristic for silver from this period.The form of this sugar bowl speaks of the 1930s, when geometric rhythms and noble materials embodied urban modernity. Deep grooves in the cool silver reflect light with restrained elegance, while the golden interior is revealed like an invitation to savor everyday pleasures. Opening the lid, one can almost sense the atmosphere of interwar Krakow salons, where craftsmanship and ritual met at the afternoon tea table.This sugar bowl can be displayed on a sideboard, in a glass-fronted cabinet, or on a carved dark wood tray, where its geometric lines and the contrast between silver and gold create a harmonious dialogue with geometric porcelain or pressed glass. It will suit both period Art Deco interiors and eclectic collector’s spaces, where it may be paired with modern tableware or classic silver accessories.
DIMENSION
Height13 cm
Depth13 cm
Width18 cm
Dimension details
Width18 cm
Height13 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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