This HEFRA sugar bowl from the 1970s embodies postmodern Polish design in silver-plated brass. The piece features a cool, silvery tone with a matte finish and is adorned with elaborate openwork floral motifs—tulip-like flowers and stylized leaves. The symmetrically placed handles form outward-spiraling scrolls, while the slightly domed lid is topped with a drop-shaped finial. The entire composition stands on a broad, circular pedestal, lending balanced proportions. Hand-finishing is visible in the floral detailing. The sugar bowl is preserved in very good original condition, showing only minor age-consistent marks and a subtle patina.The form of this piece narrates the story of Polish postmodernism in the 1970s, when metalwork blended artisanal skill with ornamentation. Its silvery surface, gently darkened by age, evokes the ambiance of social gatherings where everyday objects were both utilitarian and artistic. The spiral handles and floral openwork motifs recall the decorative boldness of the era, reflecting a time when tradition was reinterpreted through new shapes.This sugar bowl can be used in both classic and eclectic dining or living spaces. It pairs well with minimalist porcelain tableware but also with colorful glass or modern 1970s accents. Placing it on a wooden table or marble countertop highlights its silvery tone and openwork texture. It also works as a decorative accent on a sideboard or in a collector’s cabinet, displayed among other sculptural objects.
DIMENSION
Height18 cm
Depth14 cm
Width14 cm
Dimension details
Width14 cm
Height18 cm
Depth14 cm
Weight1 kg
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