This 1970s sugar bowl, attributed to the Polish manufacturer HEFRA, combines glass and silver-plated brass in a construction marked by postmodernist flair. The main body is a clear, pressed glass bowl with a distinctive diamond-cut geometric pattern that provides texture and optical depth. An openwork basket of silver-plated brass encases the glass, featuring elegant, swirling motifs and a subtly glossy, cool-toned finish. The delicately arched handle echoes the organic curves of the base, while three curled feet give the bowl stability and a sense of lightness. The overall build reveals solid craftsmanship and attention to detail, particularly in the refined metalwork. The condition is very good, with no visible damage, tarnish, or significant signs of use.In its form, this sugar bowl tells a story of an era when the boundaries between tradition and modernity were becoming blurred. The glass, encased in a silvery frame, evokes a dialogue between artisanal precision and the decorative freedom of postmodern design. The spiraling feet and swirling lines are a quiet echo of the 1970s, a time when even everyday tableware could adopt an individual, almost theatrical tone.This piece can be displayed on a table or sideboard alongside minimalist porcelain or glassware, highlighting the contrast between classic and decorative elements. It works well in both mid-century modern-inspired interiors and eclectic collector spaces, where it is worth pairing with simple-line vessels or chrome accents. In such settings, the sugar bowl becomes a subtle visual focal point—intriguing through its form and the play of light on its silver-plated surface.
DIMENSION
Height15 cm
Depth13 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height15 cm
Depth13 cm
Weight1 kg
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