WW28 Bauhaus Tea-cosy
Dining-table accessories from Tecnolumen, Designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld
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Tea-cosy by Wilhelm Wagenfeld.
This tea-cosy was designed by Wagenfeld during his activity as head of the metal workshop at the Bauhochschule Weimar. Our reproduction is based on an old prototype in possession of Wilhelm Wagenfeld, and original drawings. The tea-cosy, designed in 1928, consists of nickel plated round metal parts, which are screwed together, thus holding the opaque glass insert.
Material: Nickel plated brass, opaque glass
This tea-cosy was designed by Wagenfeld during his activity as head of the metal workshop at the Bauhochschule Weimar. Our reproduction is based on an old prototype in possession of Wilhelm Wagenfeld, and original drawings. The tea-cosy, designed in 1928, consists of nickel plated round metal parts, which are screwed together, thus holding the opaque glass insert.
Material: Nickel plated brass, opaque glass
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Categorised in Dining-table accessories - Residential.
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Manufacturer
Tecnolumen
Family
Bauhaus | Wagenfeld
Architonic ID
1055365
Order number
WW 28
Year of Launch
1928
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