This set of six forks, crafted from silver-plated brass in 1930s Poland and attributed to Bracia Henneberg, exemplifies the minimalist and functional approach of interwar utilitarian design. Each fork features a slender, gently tapering handle, a seamless transition from stem to tines, and evenly spaced, straight tips—details typical of the era's restrained aesthetic. The cool, matte silver finish subtly reflects light, highlighting the fine, grainy texture of the metal and the absence of any decorative ornamentation. Construction remains coherent and robust, with no visible repairs or damage. Minor surface scratches, localized patina, and small discolorations are present, consistent with vintage flatware. In very good condition, this set embodies the authenticity and durability of 1930s Polish craftsmanship.The form of these forks evokes the voice of an era when even everyday objects were shaped by clarity of purpose and durability. The softly rounded handles and understated, non-reflective finish suggest a seriousness and functionality at the table—a time when silvered surfaces were meant to harmonize rather than dominate. Every mark of patina or fine scratch tells its own story of decades past, serving as a record of care for objects intended to last.This set can be paired with neutral-toned porcelain and delicate glassware to accentuate the cool sheen of the silver plating. It may also serve as a contrasting element in eclectic table settings, alongside linen napkins or simple wooden serving boards. Whether in classic or contemporary interiors, these utensils offer a subtle reminder of the enduring value of utilitarian design.
DIMENSION
Height17 cm
Depth3 cm
Width3 cm
Dimension details
Width3 cm
Height17 cm
Depth3 cm
Weight1 kg
DELIVERY
MethodFind out more
Estimated delivery time
Today
Order within supplier
18.02
At your place
Professional vendor vintage
Safe shoppingWe care about the comfort of your purchases.Find out more