This enameled copper centerpiece bowl from the 1970s is a vivid example of decorative art from the mid-century modern and vintage era. Crafted from copper and finished with a hand-applied, multicolored enamel, its expressive, swirling palette features emerald green, ruby red, turquoise blue, golden yellow, deep purple, gold, and brown. The interior is richly textured, with raised, undulating ridges that give it an almost sculptural character, while the glossy enamel surface enhances the depth and intensity of the colors. The bowl measures 20.5 cm in diameter and 4 cm in height; its gently rounded rim and shallow, wide form are typical for decorative centerpieces of the period. Areas of exposed copper at the edge add warmth and a subtle metallic sheen, and the craftsmanship is evident in the seamless blending of colors. The piece is preserved in very good vintage condition, with no visible chips, cracks, or significant traces of wear. The copper patina indicates careful preservation. The bowl reflects the spirit and creative freedom of the 1970s—a time when decorative art boldly experimented with color, texture, and form. Its swirling, saturated hues and dynamic, sculptural surface evoke an era that valued individual expression and a willingness to embrace new visual languages. The play of light across the enamel creates a lively array of reflections, allowing the piece to narrate stories of interiors where boldness and individuality shaped the visual landscape. This centerpiece may be displayed as an eye-catching accent on a living room table, sideboard, or among other objects from the era—such as ceramic vases, geometric candlesticks, or brightly colored textiles. It works well in mid-century modern or eclectic, collector’s interiors, where its intense
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Height4 cm
Length20 cm
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Length20 cm
Height4 cm
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