Arne Jacobsen tableware
This set of 16 tableware pieces belongs to the Cylinda-Line, designed by Arne Jacobsen and produced by Stelton in Denmark during the 1960s. Crafted from stainless steel, the collection exemplifies a minimalist cylindrical form, reflecting Jacobsen’s functionalist design philosophy. The set includes various pitchers, serving vessels, and accessories, all unified by a seamless integration of form and function. The brushed stainless steel surfaces provide a sleek, industrial aesthetic, while the precisely engineered handles and spouts demonstrate careful attention to usability and ergonomic design.
Arne Jacobsen, a renowned Danish architect and designer, was a leading figure in Scandinavian modernism. His work combined architectural precision with organic simplicity, influencing both furniture and industrial design throughout the mid-20th century. Introduced in 1967, the Cylinda-Line stands as one of his most iconic product designs, showcasing a harmonious balance between modern aesthetics and practical functionality.
Stelton, founded in Denmark in 1960, gained international acclaim for its high-quality stainless steel products. The partnership with Arne Jacobsen marked a milestone for the company, with the Cylinda-Line becoming a signature collection in Scandinavian design history. The line received several design awards and continues to be regarded as a benchmark in contemporary tableware.
This set shows signs of wear and patina consistent with its age, including minor surface marks and areas of oxidation on some pieces, which add to its authenticity and vintage character.
Producer | Stelton |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Stainless steel |
Designed in | 1967 |
Item Number | 139133 |
Arne Jacobsen