This shallow, round bowl made of silver-plated brass exemplifies Danish utilitarian design from the 1950s. The vessel displays a muted, silvery-bronze hue with a matte finish, its surface marked by irregular patches of oxidation and patina that create an organic, mottled pattern throughout. The gently sloping sides lead to a flat base, and the absence of decorative details, maker's marks, or handles reinforces its straightforward, functional character. The texture is uneven, with subtle abrasions and pitting typical of mid-century vintage objects. The construction is seamless, with no visible joints, and the rim is softly rounded. There are no significant dents, cracks, or structural flaws – the bowl remains in very good condition, with visible signs of age enhancing its rustic appeal.The form of this bowl speaks with the voice of postwar pragmatism; the metal seeks not brilliance but endurance, while the matte patina tells a story of everyday rituals and domestic habits from decades past. Its variegated surface recalls the traces of hands and continued use – every mark and discoloration bearing witness to a silent, reliable presence in the home. The restrained form and understated material suggest an era in which function and resilience were valued above all.A space inspired by Danish minimalism, rustic vintage, or eclectic collections could use this bowl as a focal accent on an oak table, low console, or shelving unit. It can be paired with raw ceramics, milky glass, or wood with pronounced grain, as well as textiles with natural textures. It may serve as a container for small objects, a base for seasonal arrangements, or simply as a decorative object in a living room or studio.
DIMENSION
Height2 cm
Depth17 cm
Width17 cm
Dimension details
Width17 cm
Height2 cm
Depth17 cm
Weight1 kg
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