Polski Stół (Polish table) is a collaborative effort of three manufacturers in Lower Silesia. This innovative project gathers Walbrzych-based Porcelana Kristoff, Manufaktura Boleslawiec, and Huta Julia Piechowice as three manufacturers are co-designing the Polish table. The idea behind the Polish table initiative is the revival of the traditional craft through a combination of truly unique designs with the diversity and specificity of every material.

Each of the three Lower Silesian factories has created its unique sets as an effort of their designer teams collaborating, studying production technologies and rediscovering traditional methods of hand-made ornaments.

Two breakfast sets and a collection for special occasions are another step towards bringing the Lower Silesian traditional craft back to the dinner table. For the inhabitants of historical Silesia, these products were real pride and joy, making the region recognizable and respected as an industrial area of crucial importance for the European economy. Porcelain from Walbrzych, crystal glass from Piechowice and stoneware from Boleslawiec once adorned Silesian tables for centuries. After the war, their products contributed jointly to restoring the cultural and social identity of the residents of western Poland. For more than 70 years, these products have defined the "Polish table", both literally and metaphorically.

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