It would seem that the usefulness of ceramic tableware is limited only to consuming all types of food products and drinks with it. Meanwhile, ceramic details, both in the form of ceramic tiles and whole elements or broken pieces of tableware, are used in architecture to decorate the facades of buildings.
In Poland, the fashion for decorating the facades of residential houses with broken ceramics, identified mainly with the times of the People's Republic of Poland, was visible at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s. The classification proposed by Paweł Giergoń divides this rare phenomenon into two categories: individual and mass.
It is the first one that concerns the facades of houses in Droniowice. This activity was based on local folk art.