Thermodan Thermal coffee mug
Dinnerware from Lyngby Porcelæn, Designed by Axel Brüel
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Product description
Ø9 cm, H9 cm
Concept
The world’s first double walled porcelain set.
In 1957 Lyngby Porcelæn produced the world’s first porcelain thermo set. The designer Axel Brüel worked at Lyngby Porcelæn as a close artistic advisor and had great influence on the clean and functional design direction the company took during the 1950’s and 60’s.
The Thermodan products were double walled like a thermo jug. This ensured that the coffee stayed warm longer, and that nobody got his or her fingers burned.
Axel Brüel and the technicians at Lyngby Porcelæn experimented with the thermo technique for a full year before they reached a satisfying result. To give the tall coffee jug a better grip they decided to add a discrete set of grooves into the porcelain. A feature that became a part of the design in all Thermodan products. The story goes that workers on the porcelain factory had quite a lot of fun bringing home the early productions and daring their friends to touch the slim bottle with boiling hot coffee inside. This was something never seen before.
The design was much appraised within the industry and was exhibited at Louvre in Paris and at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, where it is part of the permanent collection.
However, Thermodan was not a big seller for the company as porcelain jugs slowly left the coffee tables and made room for the colourful chrome and plastic thermo jugs in the early 60’s. But now, Thermodan is back! Lyngby Porcelæn is bringing the tall and elegant thermo set back to life as a part of their 2015 collection..
Colours: white
In 1957 Lyngby Porcelæn produced the world’s first porcelain thermo set. The designer Axel Brüel worked at Lyngby Porcelæn as a close artistic advisor and had great influence on the clean and functional design direction the company took during the 1950’s and 60’s.
The Thermodan products were double walled like a thermo jug. This ensured that the coffee stayed warm longer, and that nobody got his or her fingers burned.
Axel Brüel and the technicians at Lyngby Porcelæn experimented with the thermo technique for a full year before they reached a satisfying result. To give the tall coffee jug a better grip they decided to add a discrete set of grooves into the porcelain. A feature that became a part of the design in all Thermodan products. The story goes that workers on the porcelain factory had quite a lot of fun bringing home the early productions and daring their friends to touch the slim bottle with boiling hot coffee inside. This was something never seen before.
The design was much appraised within the industry and was exhibited at Louvre in Paris and at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, where it is part of the permanent collection.
However, Thermodan was not a big seller for the company as porcelain jugs slowly left the coffee tables and made room for the colourful chrome and plastic thermo jugs in the early 60’s. But now, Thermodan is back! Lyngby Porcelæn is bringing the tall and elegant thermo set back to life as a part of their 2015 collection..
Colours: white
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Manufacturer
Lyngby Porcelæn
Family
Thermodan
Architonic ID
1338124
Year of Launch
2015
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