Ira coffee pot and sugar bowl, mid-century modern, porcelain, Ćmielów, Poland, 1970s.
440 PLN
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The Ira set, consisting of a coffee pot and sugar bowl, is a notable example of Polish porcelain from the 1970s, produced by the renowned Ćmielów manufactory. Both pieces are crafted in deep, glossy black porcelain, with the high-gloss finish intensifying the depth of color and lending a refined sheen to the surface. Irregular gold veining, applied using a tampon printing technique, covers the entire form, creating a dynamic pattern that catches and reflects the light. The coffee pot stands out with its tall, slightly conical silhouette, sharply angled and elongated spout, and geometric handle accented in gold; the lid is topped with a small, gold-tipped finial. The sugar bowl echoes the same design motifs—with a flared top and matching handle—maintaining a cohesive stylistic language. The set is defined by clean, modernist lines, proportions characteristic of mid-century modern, and a bold contrast between black and gold. It is preserved in very good condition, with no visible signs of wear or damage.This porcelain set speaks with the voice of the 1970s, a time when Polish design embraced boldness in both form and decoration while remaining faithful to function. The black and gold palette—an expressive pairing—recalls an era when coffee was a daily ritual and home gatherings had a sense of occasion. The regularity of modern lines meets the organic, unpredictable gold pattern, as if the design itself suggests that even geometry can have a touch of freedom and joy. Every detail reflects
DIMENSION
Height23 cm
Depth14 cm
Width19 cm
Dimension details
Width19 cm
Height23 cm
Depth14 cm
Weight1 kg
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