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"Quack" Thermos Jug by Maria Berntsen for Georg Jensen, 1990s
"Quack" Thermos Jug by Maria Berntsen for Georg Jensen, 1990s

"Quack" Thermos Jug by Maria Berntsen for Georg Jensen, 1990s

By Maria Berntsen

Located in Linkebeek, BE

Danish furniture - Design - Vintage Measures : 14x23cm H:16cm Materials : Plastic - Metal Country of Origin Denmark Launched in the 1990s, this pitcher has become an iconic design p...

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Late 20th Century Danish Modern Maria Berntsen Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

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Metal

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