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Grøn Series Pitcher 7178
Jacob E. Bang
Form 7178 pitcher from J.E. Bang's highly sought-after 'Grøn' series, designed in 1960 for Kastrup. The pitcher, in a bright aqua-green, features a pinched spout to hold back ice when liquid is poured from it and a waisted form for ease of use, making it both functional and sculptural.
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Grøn Series Pitcher 7178
Jacob E. Bang
Form 7178 pitcher from J.E. Bang's highly sought-after 'Grøn' series, designed in 1960 for Kastrup. The pitcher, in a bright aqua-green, features a pinched spout to hold back ice when liquid is poured from it and a waisted form for ease of use, making it both functional and sculptural.
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Grøn Series Pitcher 7178
Jacob E. Bang
Form 7178 pitcher from J.E. Bang's highly sought-after 'Grøn' series, designed in 1960 for Kastrup. The pitcher, in a bright aqua-green, features a pinched spout to hold back ice when liquid is poured from it and a waisted form for ease of use, making it both functional and sculptural.
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Spotlight On:
Jacob E. Bang
One of the early proponents of Danish art glass, Jacob Bang's name has been synomynous with clean and classic Scandinavian design for over 80 years.
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The 20th Century saw the boom of domestic lighting with an explosion of forms, colours and, importantly, methods of illumination. High-quality wax candles, gas and electricity become affordable to the masses, prompting a democracy of design.
Zeitgeist Interiors are building a catalogue of lamps that cover the design classics of the 20th century, and incorporating some of the hidden gems of the period. Represented designers will include Christian Dell for Kaiser, Hugo Berger for Goberg, Poul Henningsen and Verner Panton for Danish firm Louis Poulsen, Jo Hammerborg and Jacob Bang for Fog & Mørup, and Simon Henningsen for Lyfa.
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