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Digsmed Fondue

Vintage fondue set enameled from the 1970s, manufactured by Digsmed in Denmark
Vintage fondue set enameled from the 1970s, manufactured by Digsmed in Denmark

Vintage fondue set enameled from the 1970s, manufactured by Digsmed in Denmark

By Digsmed

Located in SAINT-YRIEIX-SUR-CHARENTE, FR

Vintage fondue set from the 1970s, manufactured by Digsmed in Denmark. Teak base mounted on ball

Category

Vintage 1970s Danish Scandinavian Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Iron

Digsmed Design, Denmark. Cast iron fondue set. Bowls with enamel lining.
Digsmed Design, Denmark. Cast iron fondue set. Bowls with enamel lining.

Digsmed Design, Denmark. Cast iron fondue set. Bowls with enamel lining.

Located in København, Copenhagen

Digsmed Design, Denmark. Cast iron fondue set. Bowls with enamel lining. Serves six people

Category

Vintage 1970s Danish Tableware

Materials

Iron

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Danish Modern Vintage Digsmed Cast Iron Fondue
Danish Modern Vintage Digsmed Cast Iron Fondue

Danish Modern Vintage Digsmed Cast Iron Fondue

By Digsmed

Located in New York, NY

Substantial cast iron, enamel and wood Fondue set, made in Denmark by Digsmed. This example is in

Category

Mid-20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Iron

Danish Modern Jens Quistgaard Digsmed Teak Fondue Set Lazy Susan
Danish Modern Jens Quistgaard Digsmed Teak Fondue Set Lazy Susan

Danish Modern Jens Quistgaard Digsmed Teak Fondue Set Lazy Susan

By Digsmed, Jens Quistgaard

Located in Wilmington, DE

Offered is a Danish modern teak fondue set, designed by Jens Quistgaard for Dismed circa 1964

Category

Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Platters and Serveware

Materials

Enamel, Iron

Flemming Digsmed, Complete Fondue for Eight-Piece Danish Design, 1960s
Flemming Digsmed, Complete Fondue for Eight-Piece Danish Design, 1960s

Flemming Digsmed, Complete Fondue for Eight-Piece Danish Design, 1960s

Located in København, Copenhagen

Flemming Digsmed, complete fondue for eight-piece.  Round dish on swivel base in teak with eight

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Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern More Furniture and Collectibles

Fondue Set by Digsmed 1960. Gorgeous Rare Complete Teak and Cast Iron Fondue Set
Fondue Set by Digsmed 1960. Gorgeous Rare Complete Teak and Cast Iron Fondue Set

Fondue Set by Digsmed 1960. Gorgeous Rare Complete Teak and Cast Iron Fondue Set

By Digsmed

Located in Brondby, Copenhagen

Fondue set, designed by Flemming Digsmed (presumed) in the 1960s, beautiful complete teak and cast

Category

Vintage 1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Serving Bowls

Materials

Iron, Stainless Steel

Mid-century teak, metal and glass fondue set, Denmark.
Mid-century teak, metal and glass fondue set, Denmark.

Mid-century teak, metal and glass fondue set, Denmark.

By Digsmed

Located in Pymble, NSW

stand for the fondue pot and burner. The teak stamped 'Digsmed Denmark', c.1960. The cast iron pot is

Category

Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Iron

1970's Danish Fondue Set, Digsmed Denmark
1970's Danish Fondue Set, Digsmed Denmark

1970's Danish Fondue Set, Digsmed Denmark

Located in Los Angeles, CA

The most beautiful fondue set we've ever seen. Cast iron with white enamel insides. In mint

Category

Vintage 1970s Danish Tableware

Materials

Iron, Enamel

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