Lyngby Thermodan Milk Jug
200944
Regular price $12.00 Save 40%Description
Lyngby Porcelain presented its first line of products consisting of Thermos porcelain back in the late 1950s. The double walls maintain the temperature for a long time, just like a Thermos flask. Since its launch, this innovative design has won considerable recognition around the world. Here is the Thermodan cream and milk jug, clearly illustrating the cutting-edge visual design of this product line.
Details
Series: Lyngby Thermodan
Color: White
Material: Porcelain
Height: 4.7"
Volume: 5.0 fl oz.
Lyngby Thermodan Sugar Bowl
200948
Regular price $15.00 Save 40%Description
Lyngby Porcelain presented its new Thermodan product line in the late 1950s. Quite apart from their clean-cut look, these products are also unique because of the functionalist aspect of the design. Lyngby Porcelain was the first in the world to create Thermos porcelain dinnerware. And the innovative design won extensive acclaim; for example, it was exhibited at the prestigious Louvre Museum in Paris. This page shows the classic sugar bowl of the product range.
Details
Series: Lyngby Thermodan
Color: White
Material: Porcelain
Height: 4.3"
Lyngby Thermodan Thermal Cup w/Saucer
200950
Regular price $18.00 Save 40%Description
In 1957, Lyngby Porcelain produced the world’s first porcelain thermos set. The designer behind it, Axel Brüel, worked at Lyngby Porcelain as a regular artistic consultant and had a major influence on the pure and functionalist style orientation of Lyngby Porcelain in the 1950s and 60s. The Thermodan products have a dual wall, like a thermos flask. This kept the coffee hot for longer, without anyone’s fingers getting burnt. The design attracted a great deal of attention in the industry and Thermodan received a silver medal at the 1960 Milan Triennale Exhibition. The range was next exhibited at the Louvre, Paris, followed by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where it remains part of the permanent collection.
Details
Series: Lyngby Thermodan
Color: White
Material: Porcelain
Height: 4.3"
Volume: 4.0 fl oz.
Lyngby Thermodan Thermos Jug
200940
Regular price $57.00 Save 40%Description
In 1957, Lyngby Porcelain produced the world’s first porcelain thermos set. The Thermodan products have a dual wall, like a thermos flask. This keeps the coffee hot for longer, without anyone’s fingers getting burnt. The design attracted a great deal of attention and recognition in the industry and Thermodan received a silver medal at the 1960 Milan Triennale Exhibition. The range was next exhibited at the Louvre, Paris, followed by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where it remains part of the permanent collection.
Details
Series: Lyngby Thermodan
Color: White
Material: Porcelain
Height: 13"
Volume: 24 fl oz.
Lyngby Thermodan Thermos Mug, 2 pcs.
200942
Regular price $30.00 Save 40%Description
Lyngby Porcelain presented the first-ever porcelain Thermos dinnerware in 1957. These products basically offer the same properties as a Thermos flask, yet in a beautiful porcelain design. The designer behind it, Axel Brüel, worked at Lyngby Porcelain as a regular artistic consultant and had a major influence on the pure and functionalist style of the products. This page shows the practical, elegant Thermos coffee cups from the range.
Details
Series: Lyngby Thermodan
Color: White
Material: Porcelain
Height: 4.3"
Volume: 6.7 fl oz.
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