This sugar bowl from the 1960s exemplifies Polish postmodernist design, crafted from pressed glass with high clarity and a cool, colorless tone. Its solid, weighty construction features thick walls and distinctive geometric reliefs—circles and ovals—adorn both the body and the lid. The lid’s sculptural handle echoes the circular motif, creating a visually cohesive accent. The glass surface is smooth and highly reflective, while the raised, three-dimensional patterns provide tactile depth. All components, including the lid and handle, are original. There are no visible signs of damage, chips, or cracks; the overall condition is very good, with only minimal, age-appropriate traces of use typical for glassware of this era.This piece channels the spirit of the 1960s—a period when Polish glass design embraced bold experimentation with form, yet remained firmly rooted in everyday function. The geometric reliefs create shifting plays of light across the surface, reminiscent of futuristic architecture and the daring visions of mid-century designers. The sugar bowl tells a story of daily rituals where the interplay of detail and transparency was as significant as practical use.It can be paired with plain white porcelain to emphasize its graphic qualities, or used as a counterpoint among other mid-century glassware—particularly those with geometric motifs. The bowl suits both minimalist, collector-style settings and more eclectic arrangements with colorful glass pieces. It may serve as a functional accent for serving desserts or as a decorative object on an open kitchen or dining room shelf.
DIMENSION
Height13 cm
Depth10 cm
Width10 cm
Dimension details
Width10 cm
Height13 cm
Depth10 cm
Weight1 kg
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