Salt shaker, ivory white porcelain, by P. Hein, Royal Copenhagen, Denmark, 1970s.
95 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 17192
This porcelain salt shaker, designed by Piet Hein for Royal Copenhagen and produced in Denmark in the 1970s, exemplifies Danish modernism in everyday objects. Crafted by the renowned Royal Copenhagen manufactory, its design is characterized by a softly organic, rounded form — proportions that reference the Scandinavian approach to restrained yet harmonious functional design. The most distinctive feature is a subtle decorative touch: a poetic Danish inscription rendered in an elegant, handwritten script and signed by the designer. The warm, ivory white porcelain radiates with a luminous, high-gloss glaze, further highlighting its smooth surface. Discreet perforations on the top deliver function with the aesthetic understatement intrinsic to Danish craftsmanship, while the muted gray-brown lettering preserves the overall compositional calm. Preserved in excellent condition, the piece shows no signs of wear, damage, or discoloration.
This object brings forth a quiet dialogue between utility and poetry, as if the modest scale of the salt shaker preserves the sentiments of the modernist era: restraint, optimism, and discreet presence. Its gently curved body alludes to the coastline of Scandinavia, and the poetic inscription invites the user into a world where simplicity and imagination are intertwined. The porcelain's polished surface captures and reflects light, turning daily seasoning into a subtle ritual — seamlessly connecting
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Height5 cm
Width5 cm
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Width5 cm
Height5 cm
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