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Blomus
This product gives the first meal of the day that special something. Clean lines and timeless design characterize the products of the breakfast series in brushed stainless steel. For a stylish arrangement coordinating trays are available separately in four sizes.
The Basic series of Blomus gives the first meal of the day that special something. Clean lines and timeless design characterize the products of the breakfast series in brushed stainless steel. For a stylish arrangement coordinating trays are available separately in four sizes.
Rosenthal
TAC 02 was created from Walter Gropius' unedited original designs. Purist design, based on simple geometric shapes, lends "TAC" a timeless poetry. Delicate ornamentation and stark black contrasts on the finest, slightly translucent porcelain emphasize the outstanding design features of this icon of Bauhaus design. TAC 02 offers a dinnerware, stemware and tea service collection. The TAC collection, which was created in 1969 and named after Gropius’ Boston office 'The Architects Collaborative’, is one of the most successful porcelain series in the world. Its minimalist design, the use of simple hemispheres for both pot and cups, and the playfulness of triangle and square shapes all remain true to Bauhaus tradition.
Georg Jensen
Serve your milk or cream with a touch of Scandinavian elegance. The Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte designed his very first product with Georg Jensen back in 1931: it was a milk jug in the finest sterling silver, inspired by the Functionalist movement of the time. His original design has been given a new twist in stainless steel, and the result is classic Georg Jensen: instantly recognizable and timeless in its appearance. The Bernadotte creamer and milk jug are inspired by the original designs of Sigvard Bernadotte, and it is expertly crafted from stainless steel. It has been polished by hand to ensure a perfect surface.
. Alexa. Saratoga, CA. 2025-02-28 12:21:25
This creamer taking inspiration from the natural materials of sand, clay, and water. The shapes are soft and inviting with pleasantly rounded edges and a slightly rough surface in some areas and glazed in others. Stoneware is defined as a group of ceramic products and is used to produce plates, dishes, cachepots, and bowls, molded at very high temperatures using special casting techniques. The high temperature during the firing process ensures stoneware is more stable than clay and less translucent than porcelain. The colors, shapes, appearance of the glaze as well as the overall look depending on the firing temperature and time and may vary slightly from piece to piece each piece is unique and may show individual structures and shades.
Mary Jurek Design Inc
Perfect for hot beverages and after-dinner expresso, our Silhouette scalloped cream & sugar set is a coffee lover’s dream. The highly polished, scalloped frame gives this set a sweet appeal even before any sugar is added! Handcrafted by artisans for a lifetime of use.
Very art deco. Love it. Greg. garden city, NY. 2025-06-17 09:09:54
Alessi
This creamer is one of the first projects in the large and successful collection of items designed for Alessi by American designer and architect Michael Graves. Graves's very personal visual code is evident here in a series of influences that range from Art Deco and Pop Art to the language of cartoons. Thanks to this incredible design approach, the items in this collection became internationally recognized icons of the 1980s and 1990s design.
Creamer is functional for every occasion. Beautifully shaped yet humble enough to act as a discreet backdrop to the perfectly arranged meal. Start setting the table with your unique color combinations. Stacks beautifully for in-cabinet storage. Outside of stoneware is matte. The inside serving area is glazed for design compliments and easy cleaning. The stoneware is manufactured from clay, quartz, and minerals such as calcite and is defined as a ceramic product. The stoneware is molded at very high temperatures using casting techniques. The high temperatures during the firing process make stoneware more stable than clay and less translucent than porcelain. Due to the heating and glazing processes of stoneware, these pieces may have slightly different attributes that can add to their beauty and uniqueness.
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The diminutive sister to our milk pitcher, this shapely vessel holds five ounces of cream to enhance your daily coffee or tea ritual (our creative director uses it for maple syrup as well). It is stamped with hallmarks representing our workshop, our company, the tin content of our alloy, and the region of Italy where our pieces are made. It can also be personalized with your choice of monogram, message, or memorable date.
The Blomus Macciato cream and sugar set is designed after our carafes with stainless steel spouts for a discreet, stylish look.
Frieling
Stainless body with tempered glass liner. Screw-on cap with push-button pouring. Keep liquids hot for up to 12h or cold for up to 24h. 34 fl. oz.
Vagabond House
Voluptuous, detailed pewter pomegranates embellish Vagabond House’s Pomegranate Creamer Set. The luminous white porcelain pieces become luxurious with the addition of hand-finished pewter pomegranates and branches decorating the sugar bowl lid, serving tray, and sugar spoon.
. Sharon Baines. Naples, FL. 2024-10-02 22:23:01
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