This porcelain coffee service was designed by Jaroslav Ježek in 1959 for the Loučky porcelain factory in Czechoslovakia. It represents a refined example of postwar modernist applied arts, defined by its distinctive silhouette and balanced proportions.
The set features conical forms with a tall teapot and six cups with matching saucers. The decoration consists of a diagonal composition in white, black, and lavender tones. The service remains in original condition with minor signs of use consistent with age.
The set includes six cups with saucers and a lidded teapot, forming a complete service typical of late 1950s production.