COFFEE POT by ARNE JACOBSEN for STELTON
Designer: Arne Jacobsen
Maker: Stelton - Denmark
Year: 1967 (2000s edition)
Size: 1.5L - H 200
Condition Report: Excellent second hand condition. Limited signs of use.
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This Arne Jacobsen coffee pot is part of the Cylinda-Line, first designed in 1967. Since the beginning, it has been an undisputed icon of Scandinavian design.
With a strong focus on understated beauty and functionalism – its design is based on different variations of cylindrical forms and every piece gains its own characteristics through slight alterations in shape and size.
The sculpted handles balance nicely with the stainless steel body, creating a piece that feels as relevant today as when it was designed.
Designer: Arne Jacobsen
Maker: Stelton - Denmark
Year: 1967 (2000s edition)
Size: 1.5L - H 200
Condition Report: Excellent second hand condition. Limited signs of use.
.
This Arne Jacobsen coffee pot is part of the Cylinda-Line, first designed in 1967. Since the beginning, it has been an undisputed icon of Scandinavian design.
With a strong focus on understated beauty and functionalism – its design is based on different variations of cylindrical forms and every piece gains its own characteristics through slight alterations in shape and size.
The sculpted handles balance nicely with the stainless steel body, creating a piece that feels as relevant today as when it was designed.
Designer: Arne Jacobsen
Maker: Stelton - Denmark
Year: 1967 (2000s edition)
Size: 1.5L - H 200
Condition Report: Excellent second hand condition. Limited signs of use.
.
This Arne Jacobsen coffee pot is part of the Cylinda-Line, first designed in 1967. Since the beginning, it has been an undisputed icon of Scandinavian design.
With a strong focus on understated beauty and functionalism – its design is based on different variations of cylindrical forms and every piece gains its own characteristics through slight alterations in shape and size.
The sculpted handles balance nicely with the stainless steel body, creating a piece that feels as relevant today as when it was designed.