Vase New Look, black, porcelain, by L. Pokornianka, Poland, 1960s.
3 450 PLN
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This porcelain vase, designed by Ludmiła Pokornianka and produced in Wałbrzych in the early 1960s, is a quintessential example of Polish New Look within the mid-century modern aesthetic. The form is slender and elongated, with a narrow neck widening towards a stable base and a gently flaring, asymmetrical rim. The surface is coated in a deep, glossy black glaze with a highly reflective finish. The decoration features hand-painted vertical white lines running from the base to the neck, interspersed with small, colorful dots in white, green, and red, creating a rhythmic 'dew drops' effect. Crafted from high-quality porcelain and signed in green underglaze 'W / Wałbrzych / Made in Poland', the vase retains its original decorative elements. Condition is very good, with no visible signs of wear, damage, or restoration.This vase reflects the optimism of the 1960s, when Polish design sought modern forms while maintaining ties to artisanal tradition. The black glaze and scattered colorful dots evoke the memory of morning dew on grass—as if the vase itself tells a story of freshness and openness to the world. The asymmetrical rim and slender silhouette reveal the spirit of an era that valued style, lightness, and artistic gesture; this object seems to whisper of a time when modernity was a daily aspiration.The vase can be displayed in a minimalist living room against a light background, where the
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Height23 cm
Width9 cm
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Width9 cm
Height23 cm
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