This HEFRA sugar bowl from the 1970s presents a distinctive example of Polish postmodern design, combining silver-plated brass with a matte, cool-toned finish and thick, clear glass. The bowl features geometric cut patterns: vertical ribbing transitions into stylized leaf motifs, enhancing its sculptural character. The metal frame stands out with an architectural approach—bold, angular lines and intersecting elements provide structural strength, while the wide, arched handle with a central decorative curve recalls the spirit of Polish postmodernism. The construction is robust, with visible joints emphasizing craftsmanship and quality. Proportions are carefully balanced between functionality and expressive form—the glass bowl is securely cradled by the metal frame. Condition is very good: the metal shows only subtle patina, and the glass is free of chips or cracks.The form of this sugar bowl reflects the energy of the 1970s, when Polish design embraced new forms of expression, boldly experimenting with materials and shapes. The interplay of metal framework and dynamic glass cuts echoes the era—a dialogue between avant-garde and everyday life, turning a tableware item into a statement piece. In its geometry and the arch of the handle, one hears the resonance of the times: a story of designers' courage and the desire to give even the smallest table object its own distinctive voice. The metal's patina subtly marks the passage of time, reinforcing its authenticity and collector’s appeal.This sugar bowl may be used in both classic and eclectic table settings—pairing well with minimalist porcelain or glassware, where its sculptural silhouette provides a counterpoint to simple forms. It
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Height14 cm
Depth14 cm
Width14 cm
Dimension details
Width14 cm
Height14 cm
Depth14 cm
Weight1 kg
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