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Georg Jensen - Scholten & Baijings - Tigela de chá (4) - Porcelana
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Georg Jensen - Scholten & Baijings - Tigela de chá (4) - Porcelana

A set of four Georg Jensen Porcelain Cup and Saucer produced in Arita Japan At the invitation of Georg Jensen, Scholten & Baijings designed a tea & cake collection entitled Tea with Georg. The title is a nod to the company’s danish founder, Georg Jensen. The collection consists of a stainless steel teapot, tea warmer, porcelain cup and saucer, stainless steel espresso cup and saucer, creamer, sugar bowl, cake stand, cake platter and individual porcelain dessert plates. The design for this everyday tableware is based on a study conducted into the Japanese tea ceremony, freely interpreted for western use by Scholten & Baijings. starting point for the design process is the symbolic value the Japanese attach to the tea ceremony, as well as their love of aesthetics, the appreciation of traditional handicraft and the beauty of the material in general. The teapot with tea sieve and warmer, executed in stainless steel, form the basis of this collection. The design reflects all the qualities of the Georg Jensen brand: the skilful metalwork, the high degree of precision and the meticulous surface finish.

N.º 83366569

Já não está disponível
Georg Jensen - Scholten & Baijings - Tigela de chá (4) - Porcelana

Georg Jensen - Scholten & Baijings - Tigela de chá (4) - Porcelana

A set of four Georg Jensen Porcelain Cup and Saucer produced in Arita Japan


At the invitation of Georg Jensen, Scholten & Baijings designed a tea & cake collection entitled Tea with Georg. The title is a nod to the company’s danish founder, Georg Jensen. The collection consists of a stainless steel teapot, tea warmer, porcelain cup and saucer, stainless steel espresso cup and saucer, creamer, sugar bowl, cake stand, cake platter and individual porcelain dessert plates. The design for this everyday tableware is based on a study conducted into the Japanese tea ceremony, freely interpreted for western use by Scholten & Baijings. starting point for the design process is the symbolic value the Japanese attach to the tea ceremony, as well as their love of aesthetics, the appreciation of traditional handicraft and the beauty of the material in general. The teapot with tea sieve and warmer, executed in stainless steel, form the basis of this collection. The design reflects all the qualities of the Georg Jensen brand: the skilful metalwork, the high degree of precision and the meticulous surface finish.

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