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Smoky Selandia dish by Per Lütken

Smoky Selandia dish by Per Lütken

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Selandia was designed by Per Lütken in the spring of 1957. The dish was fashioned by hand, and its shape is created when the glass blower carefully turns, raises and lowers the hot glass. The visual softness contained in the glass at 1400 degrees Celsius can be seen directly in the cooled, transparent version of the dish. The dish is decorated by engraving/glass cutting. Identified and dated on the bottom, “Holmegaard 19PL59” (Per Lütken signed almost always monogrammed with initials falling between the 4 digits of the year).

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Additional information

Designer/Artist

Maker

Design Period

1957

Country of Origin

Identifying Marks

Signed by Designer, Signed by Maker

Restoration, Damages

Minor wear consistent with age and use

Material(s)

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Color(s)

Weight

1565 g

Dimensions

32,5 cm diameter, H = 9 cm

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