TRIA Moka Set – by Jaroslav Ježek for EXPO 58 Brussels | Czechoslovakia, 1950s
Product description
Product description
The iconic porcelain moka set TRIA, designed by legendary Czech designer Jaroslav Ježek, is a cornerstone of 20th-century Czechoslovak applied arts. It was first introduced at the prestigious EXPO 1958 in Brussels, where it captivated international audiences with its asymmetrical forms, modernist geometry, and timeless elegance.
Produced by Karlovarský porcelán n.p. in its Loučky factory, which specialized in modern fine tableware, TRIA combines a futuristic silhouette with delicate geometric patterns in soft pastel tones. It remains one of the most collectible and artistically valuable examples of Czech mid-century design.
This set is complete, consisting of:
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6 cups with saucers
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1 tall coffee pot
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1 sugar bowl
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1 creamer (damaged – requires professional restoration)
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Designer: Jaroslav Ježek
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Model: TRIA
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Manufacturer: Karlovarský porcelán n.p., Loučky factory
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Period: 1950s
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Origin: Czechoslovakia
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Material: white porcelain with printed and hand-applied decoration
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Condition: very good (creamer requires repair)
A museum-quality design object and a collectible treasure from the golden era of Czechoslovak porcelain craftsmanship.