Jug Kogucik Pop Art, white, porcelain, Steatyt, Poland, 1960s.
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The 'Kogucik' jug is a representative example of 1960s Polish design, created by the Steatyt porcelain factory in Katowice. Crafted from white porcelain with a cool, bright glaze, the piece features a subtly speckled, tactile surface. Its form draws on Pop Art and mid-century modern aesthetics: dynamic, flowing lines shape an abstract silhouette reminiscent of a bird or rooster. Decorative accents include hand-applied gold and dark navy floral or starburst motifs, arranged asymmetrically, with fine gold lines tracing the vessel's curves and contours. The construction is precise—sharp edges and a geometric base provide stability, while the proportions combine sculptural expression with practical function. Condition is very good: the glaze is even and lustrous, gilding is intact, with no signs of damage, wear, or restoration.This jug carries the spirit of Polish avant-garde from the 1960s: a playful approach to form is matched by attention to detail. The shape, poised between figuration and abstraction, seems to echo the vigor and freshness of postwar design. Gold lines and the contrast of navy against white suggest a sense of movement—giving the object its own rhythm and energy, reminiscent of the artistic experimentation of the era.The 'Kogucik' jug could serve as a statement piece in a contemporary living room, harmonizing with minimalist furnishings or more eclectic interiors. It may be paired with other pieces of Polish vintage ceramics or simple glass vases to highlight its sculptural, whimsical form. It would suit a bookshelf
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Height24 cm
Width11.5 cm
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Width11.5 cm
Height24 cm
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