This decorative porcelain platter from the 1940s is an example of post-war modernist design, produced by the Wałbrzych Porcelain Factory in Poland. Crafted from smooth, high-quality porcelain, it features a classic, wide and shallow bowl with a diameter of 33 cm and a height of 4.5 cm. The primary color is a warm, saturated yellow, softly graded toward lighter, almost white areas at the rim. Hand-painted black lines and abstract, leaf-like motifs create a dynamic, asymmetrical composition characteristic of mid-century modern style. The glossy surface reflects light and enhances the vibrancy of the colors. The underside bears the rare 'CT Made in Poland' stamp from 1946–1952, confirming authenticity and period. The platter is preserved in very good condition, with no visible damage or signs of wear.The form of this platter tells a story of post-war optimism and a modernist fascination with abstraction. Its yellow hue evokes sunlight captured on porcelain, while the hand-painted accents suggest movement paused in time—a dynamic composition rooted in the energy of the 1950s, when art infused daily life with freshness and a sense of renewal.This decorative platter could be displayed on a central table in the living room, where its vibrant color draws the eye, or used to serve seasonal fruits and pastries during gatherings. It would work well within interiors inspired by mid-century modern aesthetics, alongside simple wooden furniture and glass or ceramic accessories of similar boldness. Alternatively, it could be paired with minimalist tableware to emphasize its decorative, modernist character.
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Height4.5 cm
Length33 cm
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Length33 cm
Height4.5 cm
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