Ceramic vases, handmade, decoration with watercolour painting, Danish design Box contents: vase height 10.5 cm made of ceramic, white Hammershøi Christmas welcomes Christmas with a range of new illustrations on select pieces of the popular Christmas tableware set The fine, detailed Christmas motifs were created by artist Rikke Jacobsen, who tells small stories with her characteristic clear line, including bags, angels, walnuts, birds, pine cones and stars Collection: Hammershøi Christmas designed by designer Hans-Christian Bauer & Rikke Jacobsen › See more product details; Product description Product Description The Kähler Design brand goes back to the founding of a ceramic workshop (in 1839) on the Danish island of Zealand by Hermann-Joachim Kähler. From 1893, the factory became known throughout Denmark through the works of the artist Svend Hammershøi. After several difficult years, the once proud workshop had to be closed in 1974. Brand Description The Kähler Design brand in 1839 begins the story of Kähler by Hermann Joachim Kähler opening a small ceramic workshop in the Kindhestegade in Naestved. As early as 1889, Kählers pottery impressed at the World Fair in Paris, the same year when the Eiffel Tower was built. Even today, you can admire the works of the brand in exhibitions and museums around the world. The logo of the Kähler brand consists of the initials of Herman August Kähler, the son of the founder. In 2008, the architect Frantz Longhi assumes the rights to the now more than 175 year old ceramic company. Convince yourself of the high-quality Scandinavian products; Product description Product Description The Kähler Design brand goes back to the founding of a ceramic workshop (in 1839) on the Danish island of Zealand by Hermann-Joachim Kähler. From 1893, the factory became known throughout Denmark through the works of the artist Svend Hammershøi. After several difficult years, the once proud workshop had to be closed in 1974. Brand Description The Kähler Design brand in 1839 begins the story of Kähler by Hermann Joachim Kähler opening a small ceramic workshop in the Kindhestegade in Naestved. As early as 1889, Kählers pottery impressed at the World Fair in Paris, the same year when the Eiffel Tower was built. Even today, you can admire the works of the brand in exhibitions and museums around the world. The logo of the Kähler brand consists of the initials of Herman August Kähler, the son of the founder. In 2008, the architect Frantz Longhi assumes the rights to the now more than 175 year old ceramic company. Convince yourself of the high-quality Scandinavian products; Product Description The Kähler Design brand goes back to the founding of a ceramic workshop (in 1839) on the Danish island of Zealand by Hermann-Joachim Kähler. From 1893, the factory became known throughout Denmark through the works of the artist Svend Hammershøi. After several difficult years, the once proud workshop had to be closed in 1974. Brand Description The Kähler Design brand in 1839 begins the story of Kähler by Hermann Joachim Kähler opening a small ceramic workshop in the Kindhestegade in Naestved. As early as 1889, Kählers pottery impressed at the World Fair in Paris, the same year when the Eiffel Tower was built. Even today, you can admire the works of the brand in exhibitions and museums around the world. The logo of the Kähler brand consists of the initials of Herman August Kähler, the son of the founder. In 2008, the architect Frantz Longhi assumes the rights to the now more than 175 year old ceramic company. Convince yourself of the high-quality Scandinavian products
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