This vase, produced by the Chodzież Porcelain Factory in the 1960s, embodies a modernist, minimalist design with an oval silhouette and subtly undulating rim. Made from porcelite, its texture is smooth and uniform, with a construction devoid of handles or additional ornamentation. The airbrush technique creates a striking color gradient: deep black on the sides transitions to a soft, silvery gray at the center. The surface has a satin to semi-gloss finish, offering a discreet, subtle sheen. Dimensions: height 21 cm, length 18 cm, width 9 cm. The base bears the factory mark and 'MADE IN POLAND,' confirming its authenticity. The overall condition is very good, with no chips, cracks, or visible signs of wear.This vase speaks in the voice of 1960s Polish modernism, when simplicity of form and restrained color became symbols of a new aesthetic. Its softly rounded lines and cool, nuanced gradient evoke the atmosphere of postwar optimism—a time when design aimed for harmony and renewal. The satin sheen of the porcelite gently reflects light, as if capturing the quiet of mid-century interiors, while the asymmetrical rim introduces a subtle freedom typical of utilitarian modernist objects.The vase can be paired with geometric glassware or other mid-century ceramics to create a calm composition on a console, sideboard, or low coffee table. It would work well as a standalone piece against a light, neutral wall, accentuating a minimalist interior scheme. Consider combining it with a black-framed graphic, a matte-finished lamp, or a single stem of dried grass to highlight its timeless, balanced contours.
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Height21 cm
Width18 cm
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Width18 cm
Height21 cm
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