This electric samovar was created as a ceremonial object, combining a utilitarian function with the aesthetics of a large artistic object. The volume of the case is neatly displayed in the classic "vase" shape, giving the samovar strict symmetry and expressive vertical. The base, smoothly turning into a ribbed body, keeps the composition in a stable balance, and the lid with a high crown completes the silhouette, recalling the ancient Russian traditions of tea drinking. The three-liter volume makes the samovar convenient for home use and status receptions, and electric heating provides impeccable comfort.
The main surface is covered with dense electroplated gilding, creating an even, deep shine and emphasizing the resonance of warm metal tones. Contrasting inserts with black ink form a complex ornamental pattern: intertwining floral motifs, thoughtful symmetries and the finest lines form a real decorative frieze on the body. Handles made like delicate curls, complemented by dark overlays, create a combination of lightness and monumentality; a crane with a relief texture and a decorative key emphasizes the manual elaboration of each element.
This samovar is suitable for connoisseurs of high decorative culture, for interiors where rare materials and traditional symbols coexist with modern comfort. It harmoniously fits into the office of the head, the living room of a private residence or the formal dining room and is perceived not only as a functional device, but also as an art object expressing respectability, hospitality and commitment to the centuries-old Russian craft traditions.