The Joanna cup, produced by the Wawel porcelain factory in Poland during the 1970s, is a notable example of mid-century modern porcelain. Its construction features delicate porcelain in a cool, light gray tone with an irregular marbled pattern in darker grays and black, covering both the cup and the wide, shallow saucer. The handle and rims are adorned with polished metallic gold, providing a contrasting accent to the calm, glossy surface. The cup’s form is balanced and minimalist, stripped of unnecessary decoration and defined by harmonious proportions, while the Wawel factory mark on the underside confirms its authenticity. The set is preserved in very good condition—free from visible damage, cracks, or signs of heavy use.This cup resonates with the quiet voice of Polish modernism from the 1970s: its simple form and refined details speak of an everyday life aspiring to modernity and understated luxury. The marbled effect evokes drifting city clouds, while the gold lines act like discreet flashes of light across the minimalist silhouette. It is an object that tells a story of celebrating moments—of morning coffee whose aroma rises above the marbled porcelain, and of afternoon tea that becomes an occasion for a small ritual.The cup could be paired with other vintage tableware, especially pieces with clean lines, glassware in shades of grey, or silver flatware, forming a subtle dialogue of forms and materials. It will suit interiors inspired by mid-century modern, classic modernism, or eclectic collector’s arrangements. Placed on a light tabletop or a linen napkin, it highlights its marbled finish and golden details, serving as both a functional and decorative piece.
DIMENSION
Height8 cm
Depth14 cm
Width14 cm
Dimension details
Width14 cm
Height8 cm
Depth14 cm
Weight1 kg
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