Lyngby Vase porcelain

Dinnerware from Lyngby Porcelæn

Product description

Ø5 cm, H10 cm

Concept

The story of a vase.
The Lyngby vase has become one of the most iconic designs from Lyngby Porcelæn. Over the past 10 years flea markets have been swiped clean of the original examples and the new productions have been extremely popular.

When it was originally designed the Lyngby vase was in stark contrast to the classical porcelain traditions. Up until the 1920’s the traditions required lots of painting, ornaments, glazing technique and details – focusing more on the decoration of the porcelain rather than the porcelain shape it self. The Lyngby vase challenged this assumption – heavily influenced by the functional Bauhaus movement in Germany.
The shape itself is enough. No extra ornaments or brushes needed.

When the Lyngby vase was released in the late 30´s it had a very modern and unique aesthetic. The oblong, fluted shapes and elegant simplicity was something new. Too new for many, so it is also possible (if you’re extremely lucky) to find original Lyngby vases with decorations of flowers and a wide range of glazing techniques. But the thought of simplicity, form and function slowly grew within Lyngby Porcelæn, and the world in general, although it wasn’t until the 1950’s that it was more commonly accepted – and desired. The reproduction of the Lyngby vase began in 2012 and since then, the vase family has grown
in both colours and material choices.

Certified Lyngby Porcelæn.
Always remember to look at the bottom of a Lyngby vase before you buy it. The original vase from Porcelænsfabrikken Danmark – Lyngby Porcelæn has the familiar, hand-printed monogram from 1961 Denmark-Lyngby at the bottom.

Material: mouth-blown glass
Colours: smoke, rose, blue or clear

More about this product

Manufacturer Lyngby Porcelæn
Family Lyngby Vase
Architonic ID 1337894
Year of Launch 2012

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