This decorative bowl or platter, crafted from copper with a steel substrate, reflects the artisanal spirit of 1960s German workshop production. The hand-enameled surface centers on a saturated emerald green, gently fading towards yellow-gold highlights at the rim through a subtle, organic gradient. Three evenly spaced dents along the edge introduce a softly triangular geometry, offset by rounded contours. The glossy, kiln-fired enamel surface displays fine scratches typical of use and age, a testament to the authenticity of its era. The design forgoes additional adornments, relying on the interplay of color transitions and the vessel’s shallow, gently contoured form. The piece is in good condition, showing minor user marks consistent with decorative ware from the mid-20th century. The form and presence of this bowl evoke the measured restraint of mid-century German modernism, where simplicity and vivid color collaborated in quiet dialogue. Its glassy enamel surface catches and scatters light, animating the green and gold tones as if hinting at the optimism and artistic inquiry of the 1960s. The subtle edge indents offer a gentle counterpoint, and the shallow, open shape hints at its intent as an object for display rather than daily serving, speaking to a time when decoration and function were thoughtfully entwined. The bowl could be displayed
DIMENSION
Height3 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height3 cm
Depth13 cm
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