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Scandinavian Modern Pierre Forsell Set of 2 Cups 24k Gold Plated, 1960's

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Set of 2 24k plated cups in their original packaging. Produced by Skultuna, Sweden. Marked by manufacturer. Swedish silversmith and product designer Pierre Forssell was employed as designer at Skultuna Messingbruk from 1955 to 1986. In this time he designed a range of decorative and functional household items which are now considered classics of Swedish design.
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