Ewa sugar bowl, modernism, ivory white porcelain, Poland, 1970s.

€70
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Ewa sugar bowl, modernism, ivory white porcelain, Poland, 1970s.
€70
Dimensions :
H9 x W8 x D8
Color :
white
Material :
ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
Style :
vintage

The 'Ewa' sugar bowl exemplifies Central European modernism from the 1970s, crafted in Poland from high-quality porcelain. Its harmonious, rounded body features a glossy, creamy ivory glaze and is topped by a gently domed lid with a slender, vertical finial. Both the bowl and its lid are adorned with a repeating gold floral motif, accentuated by a thin gold band around the rim. The surface is smooth and highly reflective, with clear and complete gilding that highlights the piece's precision. The stable, flat base and well-balanced proportions ensure ease of everyday use. Condition is very good—no chips, cracks, or signs of restoration; the gilding remains intact, and the surface is uniform and lustrous. This sugar bowl recalls the quiet rituals of 1970s Polish households, when Tułowice porcelain graced family tables during gatherings and intimate tea conversations. Its subtle ornamentation tells the story of a tradition in which even the smallest details carried meaning, and the gold accents evoke memories of sweetening tea and afternoons spent among loved ones. Eschewing ostentation, it quietly suggests that daily moments can be elevated through attention to material and detail. The 'Ewa' sugar bowl can be paired with porcelain cups and a milk jug from the same era, especially those in white or cream tones. It fits seamlessly on a classic oak table as well as within eclectic interiors where vintage pieces set the tone. Pairing it with a linen napkin, a single flower in a glass vase, or a patinated tray will emphasize its sentimental yet understated presence.

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