May 17 2012
Glass & Ceramic
A pitcher with architectural overtones, well balanced despite its elaborate construction. Use for ice-tea, lemonade, water and the like.
This piece is assembled from a total of 5 parts.
The base up to the pronounced step is an untrimmed
cylinder with a flat bottom.
Shoulder and neck have been added on top.
The rim is thicker than the wall and also visually
seperated by a step.
The opening has been almost half-way closed with
a slab-roof to prevent liquid or ice cubes from
spilling over the top.
The spout is made from a little vessel cut in half,
with the lip fashioned for drip-free pouring.
There´s also a built-in sieve at the base of the spout,
like in a teapot.
Additional Product Information
Material: porcelain
Dimension (H/W/D): h 18cm
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