Vintage 1960s Heinrich Löffelhardt (via Wilhelm Wagenfeld) Teapot Original Bauhaus Deisgn Mfg Schott-Mainz Jena Glas Teapot Germany

Vintage 1960s Heinrich Löffelhardt (via Wilhelm Wagenfeld) Teapot Original Bauhaus Deisgn Mfg Schott-Mainz Jena ...

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Small scuff scratch to exterior edge. Small stress fracture hairline to bottom of the infuser, still tight and smooth to touch. W 9.75 x D 6.35 x ...

$$$$$ · Indexed December 28, 2023 ·

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Brain Washington
Silver Spring, MD






Usage
  • Ideal for hosting tea parties or enjoying a quiet afternoon with a cup of loose tea, showcasing a blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal.
  • Designed for brewing loose leaf tea, accommodating various tea styles and preferences, whether for personal use or entertaining guests.
  • Can serve as an elegant display piece in a kitchen or dining room, enhancing overall décor while offering a practical brewing solution.
History
  • Heinrich Löffelhardt's design is recognized for its historical significance and was awarded prestigious awards, indicating its impact in mid-20th century design.
  • The piece reflects the Bauhaus movement's principles, which emphasize functionality and simplicity, drawing inspiration from earlier designs by noted designers such as Wilhelm Wagenfeld.
  • Produced in the mid-20th century, this teapot embodies the craftsmanship and innovative glass-making techniques of its time, linked to Germany's rich design heritage.
Design Significance
  • Exhibits characteristics of mid-century modern design, with clean lines and functional forms, making it a timeless addition for design enthusiasts.
  • Represents the blend of art and industrial design principles that Bauhaus is known for, contributing to the evolution of kitchenware aesthetics.
  • The use of mold blown and pressed glass highlights advancements in glass manufacturing techniques during the 1960s, illustrating the era's industrial capabilities.

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