This sugar bowl from the 1970s, attributed to HSG Ząbkowice, is crafted from pressed glass in an opaque, cool-toned milky white. The surface is matte with a subtle satin sheen, reflecting the attention to detail characteristic of Polish utility glassware from this era. The bowl is adorned with a repeating geometric motif of raised rosettes—starburst forms with a central dome—arranged in regular panels around the body. The rim is scalloped, while the vessel stands on a single, widely flared pedestal foot that merges smoothly with the overall form. The proportions are balanced: a wide bowl and sturdy base ensure both functionality and stability on the table. The glass is in good condition, with no visible chips, cracks, or significant signs of use.This sugar bowl echoes the spirit of the 1970s—a time when Polish utilitarian design sought a balance between function and a search for new forms. The milky, softly diffused glass tells the story of everyday life, where small vessels became subtle decorative objects. The geometric, slightly playful rosettes allude to the postmodernist desire to break the severity of simple lines, while the scalloped rim brings a light-hearted touch—an echo of festive gatherings and domestic intimacy.The sugar bowl can be paired with minimalist porcelain or other pressed glassware from the era. Placing it on a wooden tray with chromed handles or juxtaposing it against modern, raw materials will highlight the contrast between the soft white glass and a dark tabletop. It will work well in mid-century modern interiors, eclectic kitchens, or collector’s dining rooms—anywhere that values objects with a story and distinctive detailing, this bowl will add a subtle accent.
DIMENSION
Height8 cm
Depth9 cm
Width9 cm
Dimension details
Width9 cm
Height8 cm
Depth9 cm
Weight1 kg
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