DANSK Arabesque coffee cup and saucer 539480 Free Shipping w/Tracking# New Japan
Description:
Size: Cup / size 7.7 x 6.8 cm, saucer diameter 14 x height 2.4 cm
Weight: about 370 g
Materials: porcelain
Country of origin: Sri Lanka
Capacity: 180 cc
Manufacturer: DANSK (Dansk)
Materials: ceramic, porcelain
Product weight: 540 g
Packing size: 19 x 19 x 9.4 cm
Microwave-friendly: Yes
Food washing machines enabled: Yes
Shipping weight: 540 g
Batteries used: no
Batteries included: no
"DANSK (Dansuk) Arabesque Coffee Cup & Saucer 539480" is an item rich item that will be the main character of the table for everyday and party scenes. The Arabesque series which exudes a sense in DANSK is one hand painted brush painted by skilled craftsmen. A bold, brilliant brush and a brilliant blue coloring white ground are collections reminiscent of the tropical ocean. Oven, microwave oven, dishwasher OK. Modern and functional Dansuk's products have a new warmth beyond trends and ages and are very practical.
* Dansk Company Dansk Company established in 1954 was named "DANSK" in the sense of "Danish style". Scandinavian design company that is producing products designed by designers of various countries, mainly Northern Europe, based on the concept of modern art. Modern and functional Dansuk's products have new warmth that goes beyond trends and ages, and most products can be used in ovens, microwave ovens, dishwashers, and very practical. Dansk has gained popularity as a total lifestyle brand from the kitchen to the table, starting with the Danish royal family and also participating in collections such as the Louvre museum and the modern art museum
* Arabesque Series The Arabesque series which exudes a sense in DANSK is one hand drawn by skilled craftsmen. A bold, brilliant brush and a brilliant blue coloring white ground are collections reminiscent of the tropical ocean. In everyday and party scenes, we have items that are rich in characters that will be the main character of the table
* Neils - Levsguard Born in Copenhagen in 1934. From 1953 to 1957 he studied at the Danish Arts and Crafts School. Since 1964, Niels joined Dansk as a designer, and since then he has been active as a leading designer. His works have won numerous awards and are in the Norwegian Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Oslo Museum of Art, and furthermore, it is also used in the royal family of Sweden and Denmark * Oven, microwave oven, dishwasher OK