Stelton - EM77

Stelton - EM77

The EM77 insulated jug has been manufactured in Denmark since 1977.

It is a world-famous style icon and can now be found in design museums all over the world.

The inside of the EM77 has a glass insert that keeps the contents hot or cold for many hours.

Stelton - EM 77 Tea Maker - Ultramarine 1 L Stelton - EM 77 Tea Maker - Ultramarine 1 L
Stelton - EM 77 Tea Maker - Ultramarine 1 L
Stelton Tea Maker - With the tea maker, eight cups of tea can be poured.Color: UltramarineWhat do you think about sprucing up your apartment with a metallic look? Bring new life to your living room with Stelton and the latest decor trend with the latest color design Ultramarine. With the EM in Ultramarine you embrace the new color trend of this year.Danish Design Award (Classic Category, 2007), iF Design Award, 1992 and ID Prize, 1977.Technical specifications:Material - ABSHeight - 21 cmWidth - 10.5 cmVolume: 1 literDesign - 1977 Erik MagnussenVolume: 1 lDesign classicErik Magnussen was born in 1940 in Copenhagen. Educated as a ceramist at the School of Applied Arts and Design - graduated with a silver medal in 1960. For a number of years he worked for Bing & Grøndahl and among the latest works are furniture for Fritz Hansen a/s , door handles for Franz Schneider Brakel gmbh, tabletop in pewter for Royal Selangor, tabletop in stainless steel and plastic for A/S Stelton, porcelain lamps for Licht & Form and furniture for Paustian a/s. Erik Magnussen's designs are exhibited in museums throughout the world and he has received the Lunning Prize in 1967 and the Furniture Prize in 1977. In 1983 he was chosen "designer of the year" by the Danish Design Council and his products have several times received the ID-prize by the Danish Society of Industrial Design. Erik Magnussen received the Bindesbøll Medal in 1996 and he has received grants from the Ole Haslund Fund, the Royal Jueweller A. Michelsen's Anniversary Fund and Knud V. Engelhardt's Memorial Fund. In 1997 Erik Magnussen was awarded "The Red Dot" in the "Design Innovations 1997" competition held by Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen and he won the "Good Design Gold Prize" awarded by Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization.

€69.95*
Stelton - EM77 Electric Kettle 1,5 L - white Stelton - EM77 Electric Kettle 1,5 L - white
Stelton - EM77 Electric Kettle 1,5 L - white
The EM77 kettle is very powerful and boils water with a minimum of energy. The cordless kettle with a capacity of 1.5 litres features a removable anti-scale filter, boil-dry protection and a safety switch. It switches off automatically as soon as the water reaches boiling point. The EM77 kettle is so elegant that it can even be placed on the table. Length: 20.2 cm Height: 25 cm Width: 13.5 cm BPA and phthalate-free Elegant kettle Dry-running protection and safety switch-off 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.

€99.95*
Stelton - EM77 Press coffee maker 1 L - white Stelton - EM77 Press coffee maker 1 L - white
Stelton - EM77 Press coffee maker 1 L - white
Insulated press coffee makerIn the same simple idiom as EM77, the press coffee maker holds eight cups, and its double walls keep coffee warm for longer. Turn the lid to pour the coffee and turn it again to close. This spring’s new beautiful and light colours are inspired by the first signs of spring, letting thoughts wander to light Scandinavian evenings by the sea, and sandy beaches with gentle summer breezes.Danish Design Award (Classic Category, 2007), iF Design Award, 1992 and ID Prize, 1977.Design (1977/2012):Materials - ABSdifferent coloursHeight - 21 cmWidth - 10,5 cmDesigned - 1977Other functionality:Volume: 1 lDesign classicPatented and practical rocker stopperErik Magnussen was born in 1940 in Copenhagen. Educated as a ceramist at the School of Applied Arts and Design - graduated with a silver medal in 1960. For a number of years he worked for Bing & Grøndahl and among the latest works are furniture for Fritz Hansen a/s , door handles for Franz Schneider Brakel gmbh, tabletop in pewter for Royal Selangor, tabletop in stainless steel and plastic for A/S Stelton, porcelain lamps for Licht & Form and furniture for Paustian a/s. Erik Magnussen's designs are exhibited in museums throughout the world and he has received the Lunning Prize in 1967 and the Furniture Prize in 1977. In 1983 he was chosen "designer of the year" by the Danish Design Council and his products have several times received the ID-prize by the Danish Society of Industrial Design. Erik Magnussen received the Bindesbøll Medal in 1996 and he has received grants from the Ole Haslund Fund, the Royal Jueweller A. Michelsen's Anniversary Fund and Knud V. Engelhardt's Memorial Fund. In 1997 Erik Magnussen was awarded "The Red Dot" in the "Design Innovations 1997" competition held by Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen and he won the "Good Design Gold Prize" awarded by Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization.

€77.95*
Stelton - EM77 Vacuum jug 1L - Stainless Steel Stelton - EM77 Vacuum jug 1L - Stainless Steel
Stelton - EM77 Vacuum jug 1L - Stainless Steel
The EM77 vacuum jug, designed by Erik Magnussen, has been manufactured in Denmark since 1977. The jug is a world-famous style icon and can now be found in design museums all over the world. The inside of the EM77 has a glass insert that keeps the contents warm or cold for many hours. The jug with a filling capacity of 1 l. is also designed with a unique tilt closure and a picnic screw lid - perfect for outings or picnics in the open air. Highlights Made in Denmark since 1977 Awarded the Danish design prize "Klassikerprisen" 2007, the iF Design Award 1992 and the ID Prize 1977 All parts of the EM77 are replaceable BPA and phthalate free Unique, practical tilt closure Technical Data: Length: 10.5 cm Height: 30 cm Width: 17 cm

Variants from €129.00*
€139.00*
Stelton - Tea strainer with holder for vacuum jug EM77 Stelton - Tea strainer with holder for vacuum jug EM77
Stelton - Tea strainer with holder for vacuum jug EM77
A useful spare part, but also to use high quality jug.Spare part for vacuum jug EM77easy to usehigh qualityW: 6,5 CM L: 6,5 CM H: 16,5 CM

€27.95*
Stelton - Vacuum jug 0.5L - Stainless Steel Stelton - Vacuum jug 0.5L - Stainless Steel
Stelton - Vacuum jug 0.5L - Stainless Steel
Stelton vacuum jug - The design classic - with the patented and practical tilt lock. The EM77 steel vacuum jug has been a world-famous style icon since 1977 and can now be found in design museums all over the world. The inside of the EM77 is fitted with a glass insert that keeps the contents hot or cold for many hours. The jug with a capacity of 0.5 litres is also designed with a unique tilt closure and a picnic screw-on lid - perfect for trips or picnics outdoors. Technical data: Length: 10.5 cm Height: 21 cm Width: 17 cm Volume: 0.5 litre 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.

Variants from €104.00*
€109.00*
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