Coffee set Fryderyka, white porcelain, Wałbrzych, Poland, 1970s.
600 PLN
unique
ABOUT PRODUCTID 14897
Produced by the Krzysztof Porcelain Factory in Wałbrzych at the end of the 1970s, this coffee set appears in the iconic Fryderyka miniature form. It includes six cups with matching saucers, a teapot, sugar bowl, and creamer. The porcelain displays a subtly off-white glazes with a soft gloss. Hand-painted decorations in black and shades of carmine red and pink resemble abstract, feathery botanical motifs. Each item is meticulously rimmed with a fine black hand-painted line, while soft relief scrolls and curves catch the light on the surface. The handles feature S-shaped, ornamental profiles giving a historicist note. Each element carries the original manufacturer's hallmark on its base. The set is in very good condition: free from chips, cracks, or discoloration, with only delicate traces of use and well-preserved painted edges and motifs. This set tells the story of Polish modernism, merging classicizing forms with the expressive freedom of the late 1960s and early '70s. Every ornament and contour recalls echoes of baroque opulence distilled through a modern eye for detail. The hand-painted motifs appear to narrate the movement and rhythm of home gatherings, evoking the ritual of coffee with a profound respect for tradition and craftsmanship. The set can be paired with simple, light ceramics to accentuate its color contrasts and
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Height17 cm
Width18 cm
Dimension details
Width18 cm
Height17 cm
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