Kubek z porcelany Lotus Coffee 250 ml Czarny Mat

Lucie Kaas

129,00 zł brutto

LUK-1661

The iconic Lotus pattern was originally designed in 1965 by Norwegian Arne Clausen (1923-1977). Through the Trends collection, the Lotus pattern has moved into a new direction combining modern color pallet with tone in tone shades.

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Wysokość.H 250 ml
Motyw Rośliny, Owoce, Warzywa
Materiał Porcelana
Kolor Czarny

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The iconic Lotus pattern was originally designed in 1965 by Norwegian Arne Clausen (1923-1977). Through the Trends collection, the Lotus pattern has moved into a new direction combining modern color pallet with tone in tone shades.

Coffee cups in porcelain bearing the iconic ‘Lotus’ pattern designed in 1964 by Norwegian artist Arne Clausen. Available in multiple colors. Dishwasher and microwave safe.

The Arne Clausen collection with the iconic "Lotus" pattern originally designed by the Norwegian artist Arne Clausen in the 1960's has been reissued in ceramic earthenware.

The name Arne Clausen might not sound familiar to many people, nevertheless, the Norwegian artist had a very influential role in one of Scandinavia's biggest design successes in the 1960's. Arne Clausen was employed as a decorator at the Norwegian factory Cathrineholm and he is behind the world famous "lotus" pattern which adorned many of the most popular products from Cathrineholm. Other than being used to decorate products from Cathrineholm the "lotus" pattern also found its way to Denmark where it was used to decorate porcelain items from Lyngby Porcelæn. The iconic "lotus" pattern is by many considered one of the most powerful examples of timeless Scandinavian design. In collaboration with Arne Clausen's family we have launched a collection of ceramic bowls where the beautiful "lotus" pattern again comes to its right.

Foto Lucie Kaas &  © Kasia Rutkowiak / My Full House

Arne Clausen

Arne Clausen (1923 - 1977) was diverse in his numerous works. He was not confined to a particular form of expression. His artistry included working with enamel, jewelry, paintings, illustrations and written prose.

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