Droog Design - Richard Hutten - Teapot - Porcelain - Handle with care, teapot.





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Richard Hutten for Droog Design Handle With Care teapot, porcelain in white, 21 cm diameter, 21 cm width, 13 cm height, limited edition (1000 pieces), Netherlands, 2010–2020.
Description from the seller
Richard Hutten Handle with Care Teapot
2014
Droog Design
Dimensions 21.5 x 20.4 x 13 cm
Limited edition. Only 1,000 are produced.
Within the New Originals project, Hutten took a classic Chinese teapot and gave it a bold, modern twist.
The original was cast iron, but Hutten replaced it with sleek porcelain, making it lighter and more refreshing. Instead of the usual delicate curve of the handle, Richard Hutten borrowed the grip from a good vintage clothes iron.
Bright red and easy to hold, it’s designed to keep your hands safe as you pour hot tea into your mug. 'Handle With Care' teapot by Richard Hutten for DROOG made in The Netherlands 2014.
Dutch designer Richard Hutten has adapted the traditional teapot from China, originally made of cast iron, into a modern version made of porcelain.
The teapot also comes with a handle that you may recognize from an iron you use for your clothes. This red handle will help you handle your hot tea with care.
In excellent unused condition, out of production, and a hard find outside of Europe.
Richard Hutten is one of the Netherlands' best-known designers, alongside Studio Job, Marcel Wanders, Kiki Van Eijk, Irma Boom, Sabine Marcelis, Hella Jongerius, Bertjan Pot, Maarten Baas, Rem Koolhaas, and Wiel Arets, etc.
The Dutch designer was barely 39 and has already gained an incredible reputation in the international design world working for an impressive list of clients. His impressive list of clients includes Gispen, Droog, Moooi, Ikea, Offecct, Christofle, Artifort, Kvadrat, Moroso, Rabobank, I+I Milano, DSM, Skultuna, as well as Gemeentemuseum The Hague, OMA/Rem Koolhaas, MVRDV, Centraal Museum Utrecht, Karl Lagerveld, and HRH Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands.
This item could be interesting for collectors of designs from Sottsass, HKliving, Vitra, Seletti, Eames, Ferm, Newson, Corbusier, Prouvé, Colombo, etc.
Shipped well packed with insurance and tracking.
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Seller's Story
Richard Hutten Handle with Care Teapot
2014
Droog Design
Dimensions 21.5 x 20.4 x 13 cm
Limited edition. Only 1,000 are produced.
Within the New Originals project, Hutten took a classic Chinese teapot and gave it a bold, modern twist.
The original was cast iron, but Hutten replaced it with sleek porcelain, making it lighter and more refreshing. Instead of the usual delicate curve of the handle, Richard Hutten borrowed the grip from a good vintage clothes iron.
Bright red and easy to hold, it’s designed to keep your hands safe as you pour hot tea into your mug. 'Handle With Care' teapot by Richard Hutten for DROOG made in The Netherlands 2014.
Dutch designer Richard Hutten has adapted the traditional teapot from China, originally made of cast iron, into a modern version made of porcelain.
The teapot also comes with a handle that you may recognize from an iron you use for your clothes. This red handle will help you handle your hot tea with care.
In excellent unused condition, out of production, and a hard find outside of Europe.
Richard Hutten is one of the Netherlands' best-known designers, alongside Studio Job, Marcel Wanders, Kiki Van Eijk, Irma Boom, Sabine Marcelis, Hella Jongerius, Bertjan Pot, Maarten Baas, Rem Koolhaas, and Wiel Arets, etc.
The Dutch designer was barely 39 and has already gained an incredible reputation in the international design world working for an impressive list of clients. His impressive list of clients includes Gispen, Droog, Moooi, Ikea, Offecct, Christofle, Artifort, Kvadrat, Moroso, Rabobank, I+I Milano, DSM, Skultuna, as well as Gemeentemuseum The Hague, OMA/Rem Koolhaas, MVRDV, Centraal Museum Utrecht, Karl Lagerveld, and HRH Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands.
This item could be interesting for collectors of designs from Sottsass, HKliving, Vitra, Seletti, Eames, Ferm, Newson, Corbusier, Prouvé, Colombo, etc.
Shipped well packed with insurance and tracking.
#christmas #present #design #home #dutch #chinese #ceramics #gift

