This sugar bowl, crafted by HEFRA in Poland during the 1970s, is a testament to postmodern design sensibilities, uniting traditional craftsmanship with avant-garde form. The body is made of brass, silver-plated to achieve a cool, subtly matte finish. Inside sits a clear, cut glass insert with a geometric diamond pattern, providing a sparkling, textured contrast to the substantial metal frame. The vessel is adorned with vertical, ribbed bands interspersed with looped filigree motifs, while the high, arched handles emphasize the sugar bowl's sculptural silhouette. Construction is precise, featuring visible soldered joints and a sturdy base. The style blends postmodern eclecticism with subtle Art Deco references, evident in the symmetry and ornamental detailing. The condition is very good—there are no visible signs of wear or tarnish, and the glass insert is intact and chip-free.This sugar bowl captures the spirit of a decade unafraid to juxtapose disparate aesthetics. Metal and glass engage in a dialogue: the coolness of silver-plated brass meets the shimmering, geometric facets of glass, evoking the ambiance of parlors where tradition becomes an invitation to play with form. The handles curve in gentle arcs, as if the bowl might lift off the table, while the ornate decoration departs from the austerity of 1960s minimalism, narrating a new chapter in Polish design of the 1970s.The sugar bowl can be paired with classic Art Deco porcelain or geometric cups from the era on a traditionally set table, or contrasted with contemporary glassware and minimalist accessories in more eclectic interiors. It may be placed on a sideboard next to a thick
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Height9 cm
Depth13 cm
Width16 cm
Dimension details
Width16 cm
Height9 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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