The Łucznik 1303 typewriter exemplifies Polish utilitarian design from the 1970s, fitting squarely into the narrative of modernism. Its body is fabricated from light grey, matte-finished metal, complemented by brown plastic keys with a modest gloss, collectively giving the object a pared-back and geometric silhouette. The keycaps are cubic yet softly rounded, featuring crisp white Polish diacritical characters, while the beveled lines of the front panel reinforce a practical, technical ethos. A chromed carriage lever and visible mechanical hardware add to the industrial character, while short, integrated feet subtly lift the typewriter above the desk. This machine is preserved in very good technical and visual condition – with no visible damage or notable wear, all original parts intact, and fully functional mechanisms. This model channels the spirit of a decade when Polish modernism answered daily needs with an allegiance to simplicity and directness. The pale metal casing speaks of factory repetition and the precision engineering intended for durable correspondence, notes, or even the opening of a novel. The weighty keycaps invite action, suggesting operational ease even for gloved hands. Every detail tells the story of an era when such machines were not just tools but silent companions to daily creativity. The Łucznik 1303 can be
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Height14 cm
Depth44 cm
Width35 cm
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Width35 cm
Height14 cm
Depth44 cm
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