Key organiser, gold, brass, Poland, 1950s
- Dimensions :
- H3 x W7 x D13
- Color :
- golden
- Material :
- brass
- Style :
- vintage
A key organiser from Poland from the 1950s, made entirely of cast brass in a warm, muted gold shade with a slightly matte finish. The central element is a relief of a horse's head set in a stylised horseshoe, whose arms smoothly transition into three hooks for hanging keys. The form combines practicality with decorativeness, characteristic of Polish modernism of the period. The organiser's surface is smooth, with some minor casting irregularities and a subtle patina that emphasises its vintage authenticity. All elements are original, with no visible damage. It is preserved in very good condition, with slight signs of natural ageing. In this small form, post-war hope and the practicality of everyday life in the 1950s resonate. The brass carries memories of craftsmanship, and the horse profile and horseshoe—symbols of luck and strength—evoke the atmosphere of homes where even everyday accessories were meant to be small works of art. The organiser, though modest in means, seems to whisper of a time when durability and distinctive aesthetics were inseparably linked. The subtle patina and light abrasions are a testament to the passage of years, as well as a carrier of warmth and history. It can be hung in a hallway or right by the entrance to a flat, where it will become a practical and decorative wall accent. It works well among other period items—brass frames, graphics inspired by Polish posters, or ceramic details—but will also look interesting in a minimalist interior, where its golden tone and organic form will become a discreet point of reference. It is worth combining it with a light background or raw plaster texture to bring out the relief and noble patina of the brass.