Sugar Bowl, Pop Art, ivory white porcelain, Steatyt, Poland, 1960s.
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This sugar bowl with fish motifs, produced by the Steatyt porcelain factory in Katowice, is an example of 1960s Polish design inspired by pop art and mid-century modern aesthetics. Crafted from white, glazed porcelain with a subtly textured surface, it features a geometric, hexagonal body and a sharply pointed lid. Hand-painted orange-red fish and a stylized shell motif are paired with gilded accents on the rim, lid finial, and elegantly curved handles. A thin, dark blue line at the base underscores the vessel's geometric form. The overall condition is very good: there are no visible chips, cracks, or signs of wear, the gilding and painted decoration are crisp, and the porcelain is clean and intact.This sugar bowl echoes the lightness of the 1960s: its angular form is softened by a playful, colorful motif, as if the porcelain itself narrates a story of optimism and modernity in postwar Poland. The dynamic yet refined fish and shell pattern recalls a moment when everyday objects bore traces of artistic courage. The glossy gilding, set against a matte white background, creates a striking play of light across the vessel, capturing a fleeting moment of joy at the table.The sugar bowl can be integrated into a classic table setting or used as a singular decorative accent on a living room console. It pairs well with mid-century modern interiors, eclectic collector's spaces, or alongside ceramics from the same era. It may be combined with simple porcelain
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Height11 cm
Width14 cm
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Width14 cm
Height11 cm
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