Centerpiece, silver metal, by S. Kupetz, WMF, Germany, 1970s.
153 PLN
170 PLN
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This metal centerpiece, designed by Sigrid Kupetz for WMF in Germany during the 1960s and 70s, is a refined example of vintage design imbued with Art Nouveau and modernist influences. Crafted from silver-plated metal, its cool, matte surface is accented by a subtle sheen and adorned with an intricate raised botanical relief—stylized leaves and floral motifs arranged in an elegant, circular pattern. The shallow bowl features a wide, gently sloping rim, while the precise embossing highlights the craftsmanship. The silver tone transitions into darker shades where patina and gentle wear appear, especially on the raised details, enhancing the piece’s authentic character. There are no visible structural damages or repairs. Condition: very good—with patina and wear typical of vintage silver-plated items, but free of chips or deformation. This piece tells the story of European modernism, where function and ornamentation coexisted in perfect balance. Its flowing lines and botanical motifs evoke the spirit of the 1960s and 70s, when designers like Sigrid Kupetz drew inspiration from organic forms while embracing modernity. The silvered surface, shaded and gently dulled by time, seems to whisper of evenings spent as a witness to gatherings and festive occasions, while the sculpted ornament softly catches the light, casting subtle, graphic shadows across the table. Placed within an interior, the centerpiece could become a focal point on a living or dining room table—whether surrounded by classic porcelain, contrasting mid-century accessories, or minimalist
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Height3 cm
Length24 cm
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Length24 cm
Height3 cm
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