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Palshus Coffe Pot and Milk Jug, 1960s

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Per Lineman Schmidt for Palshus coffe pot and milk jug 1960s in a beautiful Hare fur’s glaze. This set is the perfect beautiful set to serve coffe for your guests or use a decorative pieces in your interior. The set will fit any interior from the midcentury interior or Scandinavian interior or a more modern Wabi Sabi style interior. Palshus was a big and important of the Scandinavian and especially the danish ceramic art movement in the 1950s to 1970s and are still to this day today still a well known manufacturer by the danish population. Palshus are today very well know for their lamps are vases and bowls, but you don’t know very often see these pieces and definitely not as a set. The set is ready to be taken in use, and will look good standing in the display cabinet or on the dining or kitchen table. The coffe pot measures 21cm tall, 17cm depth and 7 cm wide. The milk jug measures 8cm tall, 9cm deep and 6cm wide. We are specialized in Scandinavian Modern design from the 1920s to 1990s with a main focus on pieces from early modernist designers like.
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