This sugar spoon from 1950s Poland showcases an eclectic design, with silver-plated brass lending a muted, silvery hue highlighted by a warm patina. The handle features a twisted, spiral motif ending in a spherical knob, balancing decorative flair with ergonomic intent. The bowl is deep and semi-cylindrical, with two side cutouts that facilitate precise scooping and serving of sugar. The surface is predominantly matte, with irregular glossy areas where the spoon has been frequently handled, underscoring its authenticity and craftsmanship. The proportions are harmonious: a slender, elongated handle contrasts with the solid bowl, and the finishing details—from the spiral lines to the smooth transition between elements—testify to meticulous workmanship. Condition: very good, with minor darkening and gentle abrasions typical for its age and use.This spoon carries the echoes of post-war Poland, where traditional motifs intertwined with modern influences. The spiral handle evokes the memory of artisanal workshops, while the geometric simplicity and unusual bowl shape reflect a modernist pursuit of function. Its patina and traces of handling speak of daily rituals—afternoon teas and family conversations—the kind of quiet moments this spoon may have shared over decades.It could be paired with period porcelain or contemporary minimalist tableware, highlighting its eclectic nature. The spoon would perform well on classic trays of wood or metal, among cups with geometric lines or clear glass vessels. Interiors inspired by mid-century modern, vintage, or eclectic tabletop collections offer the most fitting context for such an object.
DIMENSION
Height16 cm
Depth3 cm
Width3 cm
Dimension details
Width3 cm
Height16 cm
Depth3 cm
Weight0.1 kg
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