Decorative plate, brown, glazed stoneware, by E. Piwek-Białoborska, Włocławek, Poland, 1960s.
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This decorative plate from Włocławek is a 1960s design by Elżbieta Piwek-Białoborska, produced by the Włocławek Faience Factory in Poland. Crafted from hand-painted, glazed stoneware, it features a warm, medium brown marbled background. The surface is richly adorned with stylized floral and fruit motifs in black, white, and cool gray-blue, outlined in black—elements characteristic of Polish folk-inspired mid-century design. The plate has a round form with a gently raised rim, balanced proportions, and evenly distributed decorations. The glossy glaze accentuates the vibrancy of the colors and the depth of the painted details. A metal hanger attached to the back indicates its intended use as a wall decoration. The plate is preserved in very good condition, with no visible signs of wear, damage, or restoration.This object speaks with the voice of the 1960s—a period when Polish design embraced international trends while drawing from its folk roots. The bold, graphic flowers and fruit forms tell a story of everyday life elevated by artistic interpretation. The glossy surface captures light, evoking memories of domestic interiors where utilitarian art was part of the daily landscape.The plate can be displayed above a sideboard or as part of a wall arrangement with other decorative ceramics, creating a striking accent in mid-century modern, folk-inspired retro, or contemporary eclectic interiors. It pairs well with natural wood, subdued textiles, and matte ceramics. Combining it with other Włocławek faience or minimalist accessories can further highlight the graphic quality of the decoration.
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Height4 cm
Length24 cm
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Length24 cm
Height4 cm
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