This 1970s plant stand exemplifies decorative Polish mid-century modern design. The tabletop is adorned with a mosaic of rectangular ceramic tiles in shades of light blue, turquoise, and white, arranged in an intersecting geometric pattern. The glossy finish of the tiles contrasts with the gold-colored metal trim, which frames the top and is attached with evenly spaced rivets. Four slender, tapered wooden legs in a warm medium-brown tone, each capped with brass-finished metal tips, support the stand; the legs are straight and slightly splayed, reflecting the lightness typical of the era. The materials used are wood, ceramics, and metal. The overall condition is good, with visible abrasions on the gold trim and minor cracks in the mosaic tiles—signs of the piece’s vintage character. The plant stand evokes the spirit of the 1970s, when Polish interiors sought harmony between function and decoration. Its mosaic top tells a story of artisan attention to pattern—each element designed to catch the eye without overpowering the space. The gold trim, though worn in places, recalls the brightness of a past era and the desire to introduce subtle shine into everyday settings. This piece can serve as a focal accent in a living room or a bright hallway, suitable for displaying potted plants as well as small collections of books or ceramics. It could be paired with other period furnishings—such as low sideboards on slender legs or lamps with geometric forms. The plant stand fits well in eclectic, collector’s interiors, and in mid-century modern-inspired arrangements where color and detail play a narrative role. Dimensions: height 35 cm, width 69.5 cm, depth 31 cm. Materials: wood, ceramics, metal
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Height35 cm
Depth31 cm
Width69 cm
Dimension details
Width69 cm
Height35 cm
Depth31 cm
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