This 1970s sugar bowl embodies the postmodern 'new look' trend in Polish design. Its construction combines a transparent, cut-glass body with a geometric diamond pattern and matte silvered brass elements. The upper section—including the lid and robust, arched handle—is crafted from silver-plated brass, while a decorative band encircles the glass, featuring a repeating motif of cut-out squares. Visible rivets secure the handle to the band, emphasizing the piece’s solidity and the industrial edge of its style. The palette is dominated by cool, silvery tones, and the geometric repetition lends the form a concise, modernist line. Condition: good, with subtle traces of patina and minor surface marks on the metal, consistent with age and use, with no significant damage or repairs.This sugar bowl evokes the spirit of the 1970s, when Polish craftsmanship boldly explored new materials and forms. Its architectural silhouette and the interplay of light on faceted glass speak of an era where geometric motifs and industrial honesty were the hallmarks of a revitalized approach to everyday objects. The metallic coolness and glass texture seem to tell a story of seeking harmony between function and ornament, with every detail conceived in the language of modernity.The sugar bowl can be paired in table settings inspired by modernism or eclectic collecting. It may be combined with simple porcelain, colored glass, or ceramics with a pronounced texture. It harmonizes with minimalist trays in steel or wood, as well as with other period accessories, highlighting a play of materials and textures. It fits easily into a bright, contemporary dining area or atop a classic oak table, introducing a subtle accent of the 1970s into a modern space.
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Height13 cm
Depth11 cm
Width11 cm
Dimension details
Width11 cm
Height13 cm
Depth11 cm
Weight1 kg
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