Green Porcelain Krokus Saucer, by W. Potacki for Ćmielów, Poland, 1960s
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This porcelain saucer from the Krokus line was designed by Wincenty Potacki for Ćmielów in 1962. The piece is distinguished by a saturated green glaze intersected by three asymmetrical white bands, each edged with a hand-applied gold line. At its center, a white well for a cup is circled with a delicate gold ring. With a classic diameter of 14 cm, the saucer shows precise craftsmanship—smooth color transitions and crisp lines—reflecting its mid-century modern origins. The preserved condition, with no damage or signs of wear, affirms its quality and care over time. The form and decoration evoke the rhythm and openness of the 1960s, with the interplay of colors and gilded accents suggesting a sense of movement and light. The glossy surface enhances the depth of the green, while gold lines subtly emphasize the unique visual identity. Krokus carries both an artistic gesture and functional clarity—as if capturing a fragment of modernist everyday life, ready for new settings. The saucer could be paired with a cup from the same line or combined with minimalist white porcelain to highlight color contrast. It suits arrangements with dark wood or natural stone surfaces, where green and gold details come alive in daylight or directional lighting. It may be complemented by understated textiles and simple tableware, allowing its mid-century style to stand out in both classic and contemporary interiors.
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