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Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Jenaer Glas
Teapot with strainer and creamer, 1930s.
Bauhaus-inspired teapot with integrated strainer together with matching creamer. Produced in heat-resistant borosilicate glass (Jenaer Glas).
Origin: Germany.
Designer: Wilhelm Wagenfeld (1900–1990).
Material: Heat-resistant borosilicate glass (Jenaer Glas).
Dimensions: Teapot H. 14 cm, L. 29 cm, approx. 1.5 liters. Creamer H. 5 cm, Ø 13 cm.
Period: 1930s.
Condition: Perfect condition.
Bio:
Wilhelm Wagenfeld (1900–1990) was one of the most prominent designers of the Bauhaus school, known for his functional and timeless work in glass and metal. He collaborated with Jenaer Glas, WMF and Rosenthal, creating a range of design classics in everyday objects. His designs combined aesthetics, function and industrial form, and are today regarded as key works in the history of modernist design.
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