This set of six dining spoons, manufactured by the Polish company HEFRA in the 1970s, reflects the functional yet decorative craftsmanship typical of post-war Poland. Each spoon is crafted of silver-plated metal, presenting a cool silvery tone with a subtly matte finish. The handles feature a clearly stamped motif inspired by nature—likely stylized leaves or stems—running the full length of each handle, which adds a measured rhythm to the line-up. The bowls are smooth and gently convex, and the design overall is characterized by slender, elongated handles and broad, oval heads— traits emblematic of the decade’s approach to utilitarian, understated style. The construction is monolithic, with no moving parts or separate joints. The set is in very good vintage condition: signs of use are visible, with surface scratches, localized tarnish and patina, but no significant structural damage.These spoons, at a glance, evoke the era's voice—speaking to a time when daily practicality was subtly accompanied by decorative restraint. The nature-inspired motif flows across each handle, conjuring the spirit of family tables from decades past: the leaf design recalling peaceful meals and a sense of community even when resources were limited
DIMENSION
Height17 cm
Depth2 cm
Width3 cm
Dimension details
Width3 cm
Height17 cm
Depth2 cm
Weight1 kg
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