This sugar spoon from the 1960s, produced by HEFRA in Poland, is crafted from silver-plated brass, featuring a cool, subdued silver tone with a matte finish. The bowl is distinctly shell-shaped, with pronounced, organic grooves that give the piece a naturalistic, decorative character. The handle is slender and gently curved, adorned with a subtle botanical engraving reminiscent of leaves or branches. Its seamless construction, made from a single piece of metal, reflects the high standard of mid-century Polish craftsmanship. Harmonious proportions combine modernist restraint with neoclassical details, typical of the table accessories from this era. The surface is smooth with minor scratches and a gentle patina, showing no major damage or signs of restoration—indicative of careful use and good preservation.The form of this spoon echoes the everyday rituals of 1960s Poland, when utilitarian objects balanced practicality with understated ornament. The shell-like bowl and delicate engraving evoke domestic gatherings over coffee and tea, the quiet gleam of table silver, and the thoughtful attention to hospitality. Subtle traces of use and the light patina become a silent chronicle of many family afternoons, preserving the authenticity and atmosphere of the period.This HEFRA sugar spoon can serve as a distinctive accent when presenting desserts or coffee in a living or dining room. It may be paired with classic porcelain, vintage glassware, or contemporary ceramics to create a refined contrast of textures and styles. The spoon will complement curated retro settings as well as minimalist interiors, where a vintage detail adds sophistication to everyday rituals.
DIMENSION
Height17 cm
Depth3 cm
Width3 cm
Dimension details
Width3 cm
Height17 cm
Depth3 cm
Weight1 kg
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