This napkin holder by HEFRA, dating from the 1960s, is a refined example of mid-20th-century Polish metalwork, crafted from silver-plated metal with a matte, cool tone and a subtle satin sheen. The design references postmodernist inspirations, evident in the highly decorative, high-relief motif of wild strawberries—leaves and fruit rendered with intricate detail. The veins and textures give depth and realism to the sculptural decoration. The structure is harmonious, featuring a flat, rectangular base supported by two rounded feet for stability, with the decorative motif rising above the width of the base to create a balanced silhouette. The maker’s signature confirms its authenticity. The item is preserved in excellent condition, free from signs of wear or restoration. This piece evokes the spirit of Polish design in the 1960s, when everyday objects were elevated to the status of small works of art. The gently patinated silver recalls scenes of family gatherings, while the sculptural strawberries reflect a longing for nature—expressive and tangible. Silent yet evocative, it conjures memories of elegant dinners and daily rituals, lending a sense of dignity to each occasion. It can be paired with classic porcelain, linen napkins, and glassware in a table setting inspired by the 1960s, but it will also complement contemporary, minimalist interiors as a discreet decorative accent. Consider combining it with other silver objects or placing it against dark wood to highlight the relief detail. This napkin holder works just as well on a dining table as it does on a bookshelf or console, where it will underscore the unique character of the space. Dimensions: approximately 8 cm high, 13.5 cm wide
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Height8 cm
Depth2 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height8 cm
Depth2 cm
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