Glass platter, transparent, by E. Eisch, Germany, 1960s.
340 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 34825
This large glass fruit platter, designed by Erwin Eisch in Germany in the 1960s, exemplifies the refined spirit of mid-century modern minimalism. Crafted from thick, high-quality transparent glass with a cool, clear tone, the platter features a smoothly polished surface that elegantly reflects light. Its form is broadly circular, with gently undulating, asymmetrical edges that lend a soft, organic geometry. The wide, flat rim and the shallow, recessed center create a sculptural presence without superfluous adornment. There are no added colors or patterns—only a small gold maker’s sticker on the top and a signature engraving underneath accent the pure design. The platter remains in good condition, with only minimal, delicate surface scratches consistent with gentle use and age. This piece seems to echo the voice of an era that valued clarity and simplicity. Its transparent mass—almost invisible, yet defined by the subtle interplay of light and shadow—recalls the 1960s quest in German design for harmony between function and sculptural aesthetics. The absence of ornamentation instills a sense of calm and clarity, as if the vessel itself narrates a story of modernity and devotion to pure form. Such a platter can be paired with other glass or metal decorative elements on a low coffee table or console. It would be well suited to mid-century modern or minimalist contemporary interiors, where it enhances the sense of light and transparency. Consider combining it with geometric vases or natural materials such as wood or ceramics to highlight its understated, timeless character. The listed price applies to one piece.
DIMENSION
Height5 cm
Width42 cm
Length42 cm
Dimension details
Length42 cm
Height5 cm
Width42 cm
Weight2 kg
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