The Margerita sugar bowl exemplifies Polish postmodernist design from the 1960s, crafted in porcelain by the renowned Ćmielów manufactory. Its construction features a flared, conical silhouette that widens towards the top, anchored by a slightly recessed base and crowned with a rounded, pointed knob in an almost white shade. The smooth porcelain is coated in a glossy glaze within a soft, muted green palette, subtly shifting in tone to create a painterly, iridescent effect. The absence of ornamentation emphasizes the minimalist purity of both form and color—a hallmark of postmodernist aesthetics. The surface is free from visible cracks or chips; gentle patina and delicate traces of use are present, consistent with the piece’s age and careful handling. Condition: very good, retaining the authentic character of its era.Margerita’s form seems to capture the spirit of the 1960s—a period when Polish design engaged in a dialogue with modernism while embracing new possibilities and experimentation. The matte green and the way light glides across the glaze recall the optimism and freshness of postwar aesthetics. The bowl’s clean, dynamic line seems to say: “There is no need for excess—form and color alone can give everyday life a sense of lightness and refinement.”This sugar bowl can serve as a subtle accent on a dining table curated with a collector’s eye, or in a contemporary kitchen where minimalist shapes meet colorful details. It may be paired with white or grey tableware, glass vessels, or stainless steel cutlery to highlight its subtle shade and sheen. The piece works well in mid-century modern interiors as well as in eclectic spaces, where objects with history contribute to a distinctive, personal atmosphere.
DIMENSION
Height11 cm
Depth8 cm
Width8 cm
Dimension details
Width8 cm
Height11 cm
Depth8 cm
Weight1 kg
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