This pot is a part of the tea and coffee set, designed in 1924. Only one complete original set is known to exist. The teapot, on the other hand, is in several museums, e.g. in the “Museum of Modern Art“, New York. They were very obliging in giving Tecnolumen a technical drawing, from which this authentic reproduction was manufactured. The tea pot is the part of the set, which most strictly follows the formal principles of the Bauhaus school. Circle, globe and square are the basic forms of the construction. Sterling silver 925/1000, ebony For more information, please contact us. |
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Marianne Brandt's tea extract pot from 1924 is one of the most important Bauhaus icons. Only a few original examples from the Bauhaus metal workshop are known today. A special design feature is the typical, cross-shaped foot section. Today's licensed version of the tea extract jug is made by Tecnolumen as a collector's edition in silver-plated brass. The tea extract pot is also available in 925 sterling silver on request. Design: Marianne Brandt, 1924 MBEK 24 SI: silver plated brass, black lacquered wood MBEK 24 Sterling Silver: sterling silver 925/1000, ebony For more information, please contact us. |
The sugar-cream service that Marianne Brandt still produces today came into being in 1924, one year after Brandt's entry into the metal workshop of the Dessau Bauhaus. It is still made by a silversmith made of 925 sterling silver and ebony. Although the service is far from the average commodity in terms of price and material, it is an example of the struggle for an absolute practical value. As Brandt reported, experiments continued until the spout was drip-free. Today the service impresses with its sculptural expressiveness. Design: Marianne Brandt, 1924 Sterling silver 925/1000, ebony For more information, please contact us. |