The 'Krople rosy' appetizer tray from Ząbkowice is a hallmark of 1970s Polish modernism. Pressed glass in a translucent pale olive green forms its core, with three evenly radiating compartments defined by integrated dividers. The central body is adorned with an array of raised bubbles, forming a dense, tactile pattern that creates both visual and physical depth. The tray's glossy surface enhances its luminous quality, while the gently rounded rim softens the geometric clarity of its structure. Subtle ripples and traces from the pressing mold, typical of the era's technique, add vintage authenticity without detracting from the tray's overall harmony. The piece remains in very good condition, free from chips, cracks, or evidence of repairs.This object resonates with the optimism and playful experimentation of its decade. Its form captures not only the freshness of morning dew drops but also the era’s fascination with space-age aesthetics. As daylight or soft evening illumination strikes the glass, light dances across the patterned surface, summoning the spirit of convivial gatherings and a lively sense of newness born from everyday ritual.The tray will suit both minimalist table settings and more eclectic interiors. It may be paired with similarly vintage pressed glassware, geometrically shaped contemporary dishes, or natural-finish ceramics in earth tones and metallic glazes. Positioned on a pale wooden table or amidst mid-century inspired accessories, the piece offers a discreet yet striking reference to modernist heritage as well as the potential for creative combinations within a collector’s or design-conscious living space.
DIMENSION
Height3 cm
Depth31 cm
Width31 cm
Dimension details
Width31 cm
Height3 cm
Depth31 cm
Weight1 kg
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