Highlights:
Decorative and functional
Integrated measuring cup (2 cl) and integrated strainer
Easy handling
Matches other articles of the Pilastro series
Volume of the shaker: 0.4 l
A shaker that looks good as a decorative element on the bar table with its ribbed glass and shiny steel, and at the same time is excellent for conjuring up delicious cocktails. The shape is based on the traditional Manhattan shaker, which consists of three parts: a container, a filter and a lid. The lid, which holds 2 cl, is designed so that it can also serve as a measuring cup. Design and function therefore go hand in hand in this cocktail shaker. The dimensions allow for easy handling when shaking drinks in the home bar. According to its size, the cocktail shaker is also suitable for preparing only one drink.
Length: 9.5 cm
Height: 20.5 cm
Width: 9.5 cm
In the last few years alone, products from Stelton have received many design awards. These include the Red Dot Award and the iF Product Design Award. In addition, the Stelton brand has received some of the most prestigious brand awards, including Denmark's Coolest Brand 2005, B2C Superbrand 2006 and the Danish Design Award 2007 for Erik Magnussen's Stelton vacuum jug anniversary campaign and products.
Many Stelton products are now exhibited in renowned museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Louvre and Pompidou (Paris), the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (New York), the British Museum (London), the State Museum of Applied Arts (Munich) and the Kunstindustrimuseet (Copenhagen).
Sebastian Holmbäck (1971) and Ulrik Nordentoft (1974) met at the Danish Design School, where they were both educated. 10 years after graduating, they founded the HolmbäckNordentoft Studio. Their basic principle and the basis for their work is aesthetics.
The design of the Okiru alarm clock by Japanese designer Kazushige Miyake is deliberately simple and discreet. In Japanese, okiru means to wake up. Since the alarm clock is often the first thing you see when you wake up, the designer wanted to create a simple, functional object that allows a calm start to the day. In the design, function and colour merge. The alarm is set via a dial on the back of the clock and has the same colour as the alarm display on the clock and the pin that sticks out when the alarm is set. The alarm is silent and has a snooze function that is activated by lightly touching the watch. The same light touch can activate a dim light at any time so you can read the time at night.
Length: 4 cm
Height: 8 cm
Width: 8 cm
In the last few years alone, products from Stelton have received many design awards. These include the Red Dot Award and the iF Product Design Award. In addition, the Stelton brand has received some of the most prestigious brand awards, including Denmark's Coolest Brand 2005, B2C Superbrand 2006 and the Danish Design Award 2007 for Erik Magnussen's Stelton vacuum jug anniversary campaign and products.
Many Stelton products are now exhibited in renowned museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Louvre and Pompidou (Paris), the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (New York), the British Museum (London), the State Museum of Applied Arts (Munich) and the Kunstindustrimuseet (Copenhagen).
Sebastian Holmbäck (1971) and Ulrik Nordentoft (1974) met at the Danish Design School, where they were both educated. 10 years after graduating, they founded the HolmbäckNordentoft Studio. Their basic principle and the basis for their work is aesthetics.
The Champagne cooler was launched to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Cylinda-line and inspired by Arne Jacobsen’s original AJ wine cooler/ice bucket designed in 1969 as part of his bar set. The simple cylindrical shape in stainless steel makes for a striking silhouette in any interior. Absolutely ideal for chilling Champagne or wine, the handle blends beauty with practicality, making it easy to carry. Length: 17.5 cmHeight: 21 cmWidth: 20 cmDesigner: Arne JacobsenStainless SteelPeter Holmblad tried repeatedly to convince Arne Jacobsen to design something new for Stelton. He only succeeded, however, once he showed some of his own drawing to his stepfather. Arne Jacobsen found these so hopeless that he began designing something else. The brief was to create a tea and coffee service, as well as bowls, an ice bucket and pitchers for the dining table and bar - all in stainless steel.Stelton launched the new products three years later as Cylinda-Line. The new series immediately made a splash as a major innovation within its category. The simplicity of cylindrical shapes and specially designed plastic handles characterized the line which, along with its brushed steel surfaces, stood in striking contrast to the highly polished curves of its day. Cylinda-Line was awarded the ID Prize in 1967.
Time flies. Birdie is an elegant wall clock by Stelton, which was developed by the German designer duo Böttcher & Kayser. The simplicity of the clock creates a graphic expression and creates the illusion that the clock is floating in front of the wall, as it does not have a traditional clock case. Birdie ticks completely silently.Size: Ø: 25 CM Color: different colorsDesigner: Böttcher & Kayser Design family: NORDICnordicNordic is inspired by the Nordic landscape and design values. It represents the Scandinavian attitude to life "less is more". Minimalistic and artistic.
Time flies. Birdie is an elegant wall clock by Stelton, which was developed by the German designer duo Böttcher & Kayser. The simplicity of the clock creates a graphic expression and creates the illusion that the clock is floating in front of the wall, as it does not have a traditional clock case. Birdie ticks completely silently.Size: Ø: 25 CM Color: different colorsDesigner: Böttcher & Kayser Design family: NORDICnordicNordic is inspired by the Nordic landscape and design values. It represents the Scandinavian attitude to life "less is more". Minimalistic and artistic.
The combination of thoughtful design and many uses has made this Stelton bread bag one of the bestsellers. The popular bread bag has a high filling volume and hardly takes up any space in the drawer or cupboard when not in use. Besides bread, it can also be used for all kinds of smaller items in the bathroom, children's room or other places in the house where order needs to be kept.
100 % OEKO-TEX cotton
Can be washed in the washing machine at MAX 30° C
Can also be used to store small items anywhere in the home
Takes up little space when not in use
Length: 23 cm
Height: 21 cm
Width: 23 cm
In the last few years alone, products from Stelton have received many design awards. These include the Red Dot Award and the iF Product Design Award. In addition, the Stelton brand has received some of the most prestigious brand awards, including Denmark's Coolest Brand 2005, B2C Superbrand 2006 and the Danish Design Award 2007 for Erik Magnussen's Stelton vacuum jug anniversary campaign and products.
Many Stelton products are now exhibited in renowned museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Louvre and Pompidou (Paris), the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (New York), the British Museum (London), the State Museum of Applied Arts (Munich) and the Kunstindustrimuseet (Copenhagen).
Sebastian Holmbäck (1971) and Ulrik Nordentoft (1974) met at the Danish Design School, where they were both educated. 10 years after graduating, they founded the HolmbäckNordentoft Studio. Their basic principle and the basis for their work is aesthetics.
The Pilastro series was designed by Francis Cayouette, inspired by the elegant and functional Art Deco style of the 1920s, which defined architecture and design at the time. The series already consists of drinking glasses, serving bowls and a wine cooler and is now being expanded with this shapely carafe. The Pilastro carafe and accompanying glass have the same sophisticated expression, clean design and grooved surface as the existing products in the range. The carafe holds 1 liter and comes with a smaller glass that doubles as a lid - a perfect set for the home office and bedside table. With the other parts of the series you have a pretty set for everyday use or you can impress your guests when pouring from the Pilastro carafe. Like the Pilastro drinking glasses, the carafe is suitable for cold and warm drinks.Material: Machine Blown Glass Dimensions: 10.5 x 27 cm Volume: 1L / Volume glass: 0.2 l. Designed by Francis CayouetteFrancis CayouetteHis design characterizes a strong empathy with daily life, with a sense of industrial and functional design aspects. Francis Cayouette has designed many different products, from accessories to thoughtful storage series and elegant lovestyle products.
This cheese slicer with wire cuts perfect slices of firm cheeses and is indispensable for all cheese lovers. With its cylindrical shape, the timeless stainless steel cheese slicer is a classic that completes the original series with accessories for the home bar and cheese platter.
Length: 22.5 cm
Height: 1.5 cm
Width: 1.5 cm
In stylish elegance with coffee and cake - made of matt stainless steelV: 0.25 litermaterial - 18 / 8 stainless steel color - satin polished height - 9.5 cm width - 7.2 cm
The Cylinda-Line’s minimalist creamer is attractively designed for a stylish coffee table. The cylindrical design radiates simplicity - with no superfluous details to spoil the uncompromising design. Capacity: 0.15 lHighlightsElegant, cylindrical-design creamerCapacity for cream/milk: 0.15 lDishwasher safeTechnical datamaterial - stainless steel height - 9.5 cm width - 5 cm Design (1967): Arne JacobsenArne Jacobsen (1902-1971) was trained as a bricklayer and graduated from The Technical Society's school in 1924 and Copenhagen Art Academy 1927. In 1928 he received the Academy's gold medal, but prior to this, when only 23, he was awarded a silver medal at the 1925 Paris World Exhibition - the first of numerous honours that became a natural accompaniment to his artistic activities, his untiring search and his brilliant conceptions, made manifest by many successes in competitions at home and abroad. His main works include: town halls in Århus, Søllerød, Rødovre and Glostrup, SAS-building (Royal Hotel) in Copenhagen, Munkegårds School in Gentofte, Toms Chocolate Factory in Ballerup, The Danish National Bank headquarters, a sports hall in Landskrona, St. Catherine's College, Oxford and Hamburgerische Elektrizitätswerke's administration building. In 1932, Arne Jacobsen began collaboration with Fritz Hansens Eft. A/S, and over a period of years designed a series of chairs which are now recognised as milestones in the development of modern furniture. They include "The Ant" (1951), "The Egg" (1957), and "The Swann"(1957). But he was also an innovator in other design fields, such as the tableware series "Cylinda-line" in stainless steel.Arne Jacobsen was a professor at the Art Academy, and received honorary doctorates from a number of foreign universities and academies. Cylinda-line was awarded the ID-prize 1967 by The Danish Society of Industrial Design and The International Design Award 1968 by The American Institute of Interior Designers.Peter Holmblad tried repeatedly to convince Arne Jacobsen to design something new for Stelton. He only succeeded, however, once he showed some of his own drawing to his stepfather. Arne Jacobsen found these so hopeless that he began designing something else. The brief was to create a tea and coffee service, as well as bowls, an ice bucket and pitchers for the dining table and bar - all in stainless steel.Stelton launched the new products three years later as Cylinda-Line. The new series immediately made a splash as a major innovation within its category. The simplicity of cylindrical shapes and specially designed plastic handles characterized the line which, along with its brushed steel surfaces, stood in striking contrast to the highly polished curves of its day. Cylinda-Line was awarded the ID Prize in 1967.
A new bread tray extends the popular Embrace-series. The bread tray has a practical bread bag that ensures the breadcrumbs stay in the tray instead of ending on the table. The tray is made of stainless steel and the classic organic forms known from the Embrace-universe give an elegant look and a decorative touch to every set table. The bread tray is also ideal to store fruit and vegetables and enjoy how the colours create a beautiful contrast to the frame of steel.material - stainless steelcolor - satin polishedheight - 7 cmwidth - 23 cm
A new bread tray extends the popular Embrace-series. The bread tray has a practical bread bag that ensures the breadcrumbs stay in the tray instead of ending on the table. The tray is made of stainless steel and the classic organic forms known from the Embrace-universe give an elegant look and a decorative touch to every set table. The bread tray is also ideal to store fruit and vegetables and enjoy how the colours create a beautiful contrast to the frame of steel.material - stainless steelcolor - satin polishedheight - 7 cmwidth - 23 cm
A new bread tray extends the popular Embrace-series. The bread tray has a practical bread bag that ensures the breadcrumbs stay in the tray instead of ending on the table. The tray is made of stainless steel and the classic organic forms known from the Embrace-universe give an elegant look and a decorative touch to every set table. The bread tray is also ideal to store fruit and vegetables and enjoy how the colours create a beautiful contrast to the frame of steel.material - stainless steelcolor - satin polishedheight - 7 cmwidth - 23 cm
The design of this toaster is so elegant and simple that it should not disappear in the kitchen cupboard. It goes perfectly with the rest of the designs from the award-winning Emma series. Clean lines and refined tone-on-tone colors make the Emma series a design classic for everyday use.Color: GreyW: 19,5 CM L: 30,5 CM H: 20 CMPlug EU
The new Pilastro drinking glasses are a design of the designer Francis Cayouette - minimalist and refined at the same time. Thanks to their conical shape, they can be stacked and therefore take up little space in the cabinet or drawer. Enjoy your favorite drink in one of the glasses and experience how the light spreads on the fluted surface. Material: glass Dimensions: H: 11 cm, Ø 8 cmFrancis CayouetteHis design characterizes a strong empathy with daily life, with a sense of industrial and functional design aspects. Francis Cayouette has designed many different products, from accessories to thoughtful storage series and elegant lovestyle products.
Made of stylish stainless steel, the practical napkin holder meets all the requirements of modern design.material - 18 / 8 stainless steel color - satin polished height - 10 cm length - 19 cm Width - 19 cm
Stelton's oil lamps were chosen in Phaitons standard work as one of the best designs in the world.With Stelton's oil lamps in satin polished stainless steel and clear glass you can have a beautiful view of the light, almost friendly atmosphere of the flame. Or you might prefer the soft light of a frosted, satinpolierten glass surface? The cozy light of oil lamps makes eating outdoors in May and the following summer, a beautiful experience - and as the other lamps of this series, they are beautiful points of light in the darker winter nights at the end of the year.material - 18 / 8 stainless steel and Borosilicateglascolor - clear or satin screen height - 18.5 cmwidth - 8.5 cmnet weight - 405 gramsgross weight - 500 gramsdesign - 2001fuel: Lamp oil / kerosene
Say cheeseOn the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Stelton 2020, they are relaunching the elegant, minimalist cheese slicer by Peter Holmblad from 1975. The new edition is a tribute to Peter Holmblad, who designed all the products in the Original series and thus created the basis for Stelton's design DNA. With its cylindrical shape, the timeless cheese slicer is a classic that completes the original series with accessories for the house bar and the cheese platter. This cheese slicer cuts perfect slices of solid cheeses. Material: steelColor: steelDimensions: W: 7.5 cm L: 23 cm H: 1.8 cmDesigner: Arne Peter HolmbladDesign family: Classic
KNIT-IT is an attractive and functional bread basket - ideal when space is limited. When the bread basket is not in use, it can simply be folded up. The bread basket is made of 100% OEKO-TEX cotton. OKEO-TEX is a health seal for textiles and your guarantee that all materials are free from harmful substances. The bread bag is delivered pre-washed.
100 % OEKO-TEX cotton
Can be folded up and stored to save space
Ideal when space is limited
Length: 30 cm
Height: 10 cm
Width: 15 cm
In the last few years alone, products from Stelton have received many design awards. These include the Red Dot Award and the iF Product Design Award. In addition, the Stelton brand has received some of the most prestigious brand awards, including Denmark's Coolest Brand 2005, B2C Superbrand 2006 and the Danish Design Award 2007 for Erik Magnussen's Stelton vacuum jug anniversary campaign and products.
Many Stelton products are now exhibited in renowned museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Louvre and Pompidou (Paris), the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (New York), the British Museum (London), the State Museum of Applied Arts (Munich) and the Kunstindustrimuseet (Copenhagen).
Sebastian Holmbäck (1971) and Ulrik Nordentoft (1974) met at the Danish Design School, where they were both educated. 10 years after graduating, they founded the HolmbäckNordentoft Studio. Their basic principle and the basis for their work is aesthetics.
In the light blue 3.5 l. MIX-IT mixing bowl, you can whip cream, marinate meat or mix cake batter. The bowl can be held on all sides thanks to its unique rim and it has measuring units on the inside to make it easier for you to prepare food.
Informations:
Length: 26.5 cm
Height: 12 cm
Width: 26,5 cm
The FOODIE hand blender - functional, user-friendly design for everyday use. The FOODIE hand blender is an indispensable helper in the kitchen, with which everything from pesto to cauliflower soup can be made. The rod itself is made of stainless steel so that the shaft does not discolor when it comes into contact with food. All electrical components of the FOODIE series can be dismantled. This leaves clean materials that can be used in new products
Material: plastic, stainless steel
Dimensions: W 8 x H 38,5 x L 6,5 cm
Design: Unit 10
RIG-TIG means as much as "just right" in Danish. RIG-TIG is an award-winning kitchen utensil that combines form and function in a perfectly balanced relationship. Our core values revolve around making all the details "just right." Not only do we deliver kitchen utensils that set trends, we also deliver them at affordable prices - and always retain the limited resources of nature to the eye whenever possible.
The BOX-IT is an elegant bread bin that fits perfectly into practically any kitchen. Bread stays fresh longer in the BOX-IT bread bin made of melamine with a lid made of bamboo. The lid also serves as a cutting board, which saves a lot of space, especially in small kitchens. The bread box has become a real classic in the RIG-TIG collection.
Material: melamine
Lid material: bamboo
W: 22,7 cm L: 34,5 cm H: 12,3 cm
Design: Markus Jehs and Jürgen Laub
RIG-TIG means "just right" in Danish. RIG-TIG is an award-winning brand of kitchen utensils that combine form and function in perfect balance. Our core values revolve around getting all the details "just right". Not only do we deliver kitchen utensils that set trends, but we also deliver them at affordable prices - keeping in mind nature's limited resources whenever possible.
The new FOODIE hand mixer - functional, user-friendly design for everyday use. From whipped cream to mashed potatoes - FOODIE is simply indispensable in the kitchen. The blender stands solidly on the base of the appliance, where the cable is also rolled up. Ergonomics have been taken into account here, because the blender fits perfectly in the hand. Reliable quality for every purpose.
Material: plastic, stainless steel
Length: 19 cm
Height: 16.5 cm
Width: 9 cm
In the last few years alone, products from Stelton have received many design awards. These include the Red Dot Award and the iF Product Design Award. In addition, the Stelton brand has received some of the most prestigious brand awards, including Denmark's Coolest Brand 2005, B2C Superbrand 2006 and the Danish Design Award 2007 for Erik Magnussen's Stelton vacuum jug anniversary campaign and products.
Many Stelton products are now exhibited in renowned museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Louvre and Pompidou (Paris), the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (New York), the British Museum (London), the State Museum of Applied Arts (Munich) and the Kunstindustrimuseet (Copenhagen).
Sebastian Holmbäck (1971) and Ulrik Nordentoft (1974) met at the Danish Design School, where they were both educated. 10 years after graduating, they founded the HolmbäckNordentoft Studio. Their basic principle and the basis for their work is aesthetics.
Classic salt/pepper set - an iconic addition to your table, for your food and as a decorative element. The cylindrical shape that is the basis of the range is visually calming and adds a touch of harmony and exclusivity to your table. Allow the meal to come into its own with the timeless design of this salt and pepper set.USPSalt/pepper set in satin-finish stainless steelSimple cylindrical design that remains stylish decade after decadeLooks great on the dining tableDishwasher safe Technical datamaterial - 18 / 8 stainless steel color - satin polished height - 6.3 cm x 2 width - 2 cm x 2 net weight - 96 g gross weight - 132 grams Design (1967): Arne JacobsenArne Jacobsen (1902-1971) was trained as a bricklayer and graduated from The Technical Society's school in 1924 and Copenhagen Art Academy 1927. In 1928 he received the Academy's gold medal, but prior to this, when only 23, he was awarded a silver medal at the 1925 Paris World Exhibition - the first of numerous honours that became a natural accompaniment to his artistic activities, his untiring search and his brilliant conceptions, made manifest by many successes in competitions at home and abroad. His main works include: town halls in Århus, Søllerød, Rødovre and Glostrup, SAS-building (Royal Hotel) in Copenhagen, Munkegårds School in Gentofte, Toms Chocolate Factory in Ballerup, The Danish National Bank headquarters, a sports hall in Landskrona, St. Catherine's College, Oxford and Hamburgerische Elektrizitätswerke's administration building. In 1932, Arne Jacobsen began collaboration with Fritz Hansens Eft. A/S, and over a period of years designed a series of chairs which are now recognised as milestones in the development of modern furniture. They include "The Ant" (1951), "The Egg" (1957), and "The Swann"(1957). But he was also an innovator in other design fields, such as the tableware series "Cylinda-line" in stainless steel.Arne Jacobsen was a professor at the Art Academy, and received honorary doctorates from a number of foreign universities and academies. Cylinda-line was awarded the ID-prize 1967 by The Danish Society of Industrial Design and The International Design Award 1968 by The American Institute of Interior Designers.Peter Holmblad tried repeatedly to convince Arne Jacobsen to design something new for Stelton. He only succeeded, however, once he showed some of his own drawing to his stepfather. Arne Jacobsen found these so hopeless that he began designing something else. The brief was to create a tea and coffee service, as well as bowls, an ice bucket and pitchers for the dining table and bar - all in stainless steel.Stelton launched the new products three years later as Cylinda-Line. The new series immediately made a splash as a major innovation within its category. The simplicity of cylindrical shapes and specially designed plastic handles characterized the line which, along with its brushed steel surfaces, stood in striking contrast to the highly polished curves of its day. Cylinda-Line was awarded the ID Prize in 1967.
A cool glass of wine on a hot day. A salad served in a beautiful glass bowl. These are the little things that make everyday life a celebration. Their design language matches most modern interiors and can be combined with tableware of all kinds. The bowls are suitable for serving pasta dishes or desserts, but also make a beautiful expression as a static object, such as fruit bowls. Material: glass Dimensions: H: 5 cm, Ø 23 cmFrancis CayouetteHis design characterizes a strong empathy with daily life, with a sense of industrial and functional design aspects. Francis Cayouette has designed many different products, from accessories to thoughtful storage series and elegant lovestyle products.
A cool glass of wine on a hot day. A salad served in a beautiful glass bowl. These are the little things that make everyday life a celebration. Their design language matches most modern interiors and can be combined with tableware of all kinds. The bowls are suitable for serving pasta dishes or desserts, but also make a beautiful expression as a static object, such as fruit bowls. Material: glass Dimensions: H: 5 cm, Ø 15 cmFrancis CayouetteHis design characterizes a strong empathy with daily life, with a sense of industrial and functional design aspects. Francis Cayouette has designed many different products, from accessories to thoughtful storage series and elegant lovestyle products.
The Arne Jacobsen serving tray from the Cylinda-line series fits together with the iconic serving jugs and the bar set. The tray made of stainless steel has two functional handles and a diameter of 33.5 cm.
Length: 33.5 cm
Height: 2 cm
Width: 33,5 cm
Design: Arne Jacobsen
In the last few years alone, products from Stelton have received many design awards. These include the Red Dot Award and the iF Product Design Award. In addition, the Stelton brand has received some of the most prestigious brand awards, including Denmark's Coolest Brand 2005, B2C Superbrand 2006 and the Danish Design Award 2007 for Erik Magnussen's Stelton vacuum jug anniversary campaign and products.
Many Stelton products are now exhibited in renowned museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Louvre and Pompidou (Paris), the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (New York), the British Museum (London), the State Museum of Applied Arts (Munich) and the Kunstindustrimuseet (Copenhagen).
Sebastian Holmbäck (1971) and Ulrik Nordentoft (1974) met at the Danish Design School, where they were both educated. 10 years after graduating, they founded the HolmbäckNordentoft Studio. Their basic principle and the basis for their work is aesthetics.
Stelton's ship's lamp in satin polished stainless steel is the classic ship's lamp in an updated, minimalist and cylinder design, which keeps the wind out. Whether you are in maritime surroundings or in your garden. The ship's lamp for kerosene / lamp oil comes in two sizes and can be placed on the table, the ground or hung with special steel holder.ship lamp, 34x27 cm material - 18 / 8 stainless steelColor - Satin polishedHeight - 34 cmWidth - 27 cmDesign - 1982Fuel: Lamp oil / kerosene
Classic, cylindrical-design sugar bowl. The bowl has a neat lid to protect the sugar. The lid has a practical opening for the sugar spoon to allow the spoon to remain in the bowl. This bowl, with its simple design, can also be used for small snacks.HighlightsElegant sugar bowl with lid; opening for teaspoonDishwasher safeTechnical datamaterial - stainless steel color - satin polished height - 5.5 cm width - 7.5 cm Design (1967): Arne JacobsenArne Jacobsen (1902-1971) was trained as a bricklayer and graduated from The Technical Society's school in 1924 and Copenhagen Art Academy 1927. In 1928 he received the Academy's gold medal, but prior to this, when only 23, he was awarded a silver medal at the 1925 Paris World Exhibition - the first of numerous honours that became a natural accompaniment to his artistic activities, his untiring search and his brilliant conceptions, made manifest by many successes in competitions at home and abroad. His main works include: town halls in Århus, Søllerød, Rødovre and Glostrup, SAS-building (Royal Hotel) in Copenhagen, Munkegårds School in Gentofte, Toms Chocolate Factory in Ballerup, The Danish National Bank headquarters, a sports hall in Landskrona, St. Catherine's College, Oxford and Hamburgerische Elektrizitätswerke's administration building. In 1932, Arne Jacobsen began collaboration with Fritz Hansens Eft. A/S, and over a period of years designed a series of chairs which are now recognised as milestones in the development of modern furniture. They include "The Ant" (1951), "The Egg" (1957), and "The Swann"(1957). But he was also an innovator in other design fields, such as the tableware series "Cylinda-line" in stainless steel.Arne Jacobsen was a professor at the Art Academy, and received honorary doctorates from a number of foreign universities and academies. Cylinda-line was awarded the ID-prize 1967 by The Danish Society of Industrial Design and The International Design Award 1968 by The American Institute of Interior Designers.Peter Holmblad tried repeatedly to convince Arne Jacobsen to design something new for Stelton. He only succeeded, however, once he showed some of his own drawing to his stepfather. Arne Jacobsen found these so hopeless that he began designing something else. The brief was to create a tea and coffee service, as well as bowls, an ice bucket and pitchers for the dining table and bar - all in stainless steel.Stelton launched the new products three years later as Cylinda-Line. The new series immediately made a splash as a major innovation within its category. The simplicity of cylindrical shapes and specially designed plastic handles characterized the line which, along with its brushed steel surfaces, stood in striking contrast to the highly polished curves of its day. Cylinda-Line was awarded the ID Prize in 1967.
Stelton's new "Take away" serving tray is a practical help in everyday life, eg, at Dish safely carried by the kitchen in the living room - or to picnic outside. It provides a stable, ergonomic and retractable handles with foam playing surface and is normally hidden, almost invisible in the frame. The tray is provided with a silicone pad, which can prevent the accidental slipping when worn and also removed for cleaning.material - stainless steel and ABScolor - satin polished and blacklength - 46.5 cmwidth - 30.5 cmOther Features: retractable handle with foam supportsoft and easy to clean surfacesilicone pad prevents slipping
A cool glass of wine on a hot day. A salad served in a beautiful glass bowl. These are the little things that turn everyday life into a celebration. Put the wine cooler in the freezer before using it, or fill the bottom of the cooler with ice cubes to keep the wine nice and cool on those lovely warm evenings on the balcony or patio. Do you need another vase? Then you can also simply use the wine cooler as a container for cut flowers.Material: glass Dimensions: H: 20 cm, Ø 11 cmFrancis CayouetteHis design characterizes a strong empathy with daily life, with a sense of industrial and functional design aspects. Francis Cayouette has designed many different products, from accessories to thoughtful storage series and elegant lovestyle products.
Highlights
Replaceable limescale filter
Dry-running protection and safety switch-off
Light in the switch
Drip-free
Stainless steel interior
The Amphora kettle is named after the ancient Greek clay vessels that were used to store oil and wine. Danish designer Sebastian Holmbäck was inspired by the round body and distinctive shoulders of the amphora. The kettle has a capacity of 1.2 litres and is equipped with a boil-dry protection and a replaceable limescale filter.
technical data:
Length: 20.3 cm
Height: 26.1 cm
Width: 15.6 cm
In the last few years alone, products from Stelton have received many design awards. These include the Red Dot Award and the iF Product Design Award. In addition, the Stelton brand has received some of the most prestigious brand awards, including Denmark's Coolest Brand 2005, B2C Superbrand 2006 and the Danish Design Award 2007 for Erik Magnussen's Stelton vacuum jug anniversary campaign and products.
Many Stelton products are now exhibited in renowned museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Louvre and Pompidou (Paris), the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (New York), the British Museum (London), the State Museum of Applied Arts (Munich) and the Kunstindustrimuseet (Copenhagen).
Sebastian Holmbäck (1971) and Ulrik Nordentoft (1974) met at the Danish Design School, where they were both educated. 10 years after graduating, they founded the HolmbäckNordentoft Studio. Their basic principle and the basis for their work is aesthetics.
The two vacuum jugs for coffee and tea were named after the ancient Greek clay jugs that were used to store and transport oil and wine. Danish designer Sebastian Holmbäck drew inspiration for his own interpretation from the beautiful, round body and striking shoulders of the Amphora, which spins its threads far into the future. The jug's glass insert keeps the coffee or tea warm for hours.
Length: 17 cm
Height: 21.2 cm
Width: 17 cm
In the last few years alone, products from Stelton have received many design awards. These include the Red Dot Award and the iF Product Design Award. In addition, the Stelton brand has received some of the most prestigious brand awards, including Denmark's Coolest Brand 2005, B2C Superbrand 2006 and the Danish Design Award 2007 for Erik Magnussen's Stelton vacuum jug anniversary campaign and products.
Many Stelton products are now exhibited in renowned museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Louvre and Pompidou (Paris), the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (New York), the British Museum (London), the State Museum of Applied Arts (Munich) and the Kunstindustrimuseet (Copenhagen).
Sebastian Holmbäck (1971) and Ulrik Nordentoft (1974) met at the Danish Design School, where they were both educated. 10 years after graduating, they founded the HolmbäckNordentoft Studio. Their basic principle and the basis for their work is aesthetics.
The two vacuum jugs for coffee and tea were named after the ancient Greek clay jugs that were used to store and transport oil and wine. Danish designer Sebastian Holmbäck drew inspiration for his own interpretation from the beautiful, round body and striking shoulders of the Amphora, which spins its threads far into the future. The jug's glass insert keeps the coffee or tea warm for hours.
Length: 14 cm
Height: 24 cm
Width: 20 cm
In the last few years alone, products from Stelton have received many design awards. These include the Red Dot Award and the iF Product Design Award. In addition, the Stelton brand has received some of the most prestigious brand awards, including Denmark's Coolest Brand 2005, B2C Superbrand 2006 and the Danish Design Award 2007 for Erik Magnussen's Stelton vacuum jug anniversary campaign and products.
Many Stelton products are now exhibited in renowned museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Louvre and Pompidou (Paris), the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (New York), the British Museum (London), the State Museum of Applied Arts (Munich) and the Kunstindustrimuseet (Copenhagen).
Sebastian Holmbäck (1971) and Ulrik Nordentoft (1974) met at the Danish Design School, where they were both educated. 10 years after graduating, they founded the HolmbäckNordentoft Studio. Their basic principle and the basis for their work is aesthetics.
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