Collection: Soviet Union period

The Soviet Union era (1920s–1980s) was marked by dramatic shifts in society, design, and material culture.

Early Soviet aesthetics embraced avant-garde and constructivist styles, later evolving into the grand, state-approved art of Stalinist Era and the clean lines of mid-century modernism. Everyday objects—porcelain, glassware, silver, and decorative pieces—were produced by state-run factories with often decreased craftsmanship, blending utilitarian function with the artistic design. These items offer a glimpse into the contradictions, and changing tastes of life behind the Iron Curtain. 

Today, items from Soviet Union era stand as tangible relics of a complex era.