This lemon squeezer, produced during the 1970s by HSG Ząbkowice in Poland, represents utilitarian modernist design emblematic of everyday Eastern European domesticity from that era. Crafted from translucent glass with a slightly frosted, cool tone and a rugged, matte texture, it features typical pressed glass inclusions: subtle air bubbles and small impurities. The circular base supports a central conical reamer and evenly spaced ridges engineered for efficient juice extraction. The surrounding ring serves as a juice reservoir, complemented by a spout for pouring and a flat handle for grip—each element designed for functional usability. The overall condition is good: minor scratches, isolated cloudiness, and slight discolorations are visible, but there are no major chips or cracks, preserving both the usability and authenticity of the piece.This object, a quiet testament to the reserved yet effective Polish modernist ethos, evokes the unhurried rituals of breakfast tables in a different age—when pragmatic forms and honest materials served as discreet companions to daily tasks. The cool, slightly austere glass retains its understated presence, softened by the frosted patches and air bubbles that speak to HSG Z
DIMENSION
Height7 cm
Depth8 cm
Width12.5 cm
Dimension details
Width12.5 cm
Height7 cm
Depth8 cm
Weight1 kg
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