The revolutionary Emma thermos teapot, made from lacquered stainless steel with a steel insert and integrated tea filter, sets new standards for tea brewing.
Part of the Emma series, this charming little bread box exudes elegantly retro style. Perfect for cakes or bread, its elegant aesthetic makes it a striking piece on the dining table or kitchen counter. The cover has been adorned in a soft shade of white or gray with a refined beechwood handle.
Designed by Danish designer duo Sebastian Holmbäck and Ulrik Nordentoft for Stelton, Emma's electric kettle is inspired by the golden age of Danish design in the 1950s and '60s. The lines are simple and elegant. The natural beech handle recalls the Nordic spirit.
Niels O Möller design, 1959. The Möller 80 stool appeals for its simplicity and rudimentary form, typical of Scandinavian design. Often placed at the end of a dining room table, Möller 80A can also be used as a foot rest, bedside table or an occasional stool.
Niels O Möller design, 1959. The Moller 44 tea trolley is a beautiful wooden table on wheels, perfect for clearing the table after a hearty dinner. Its simple and unpretentious design also means it can be used as a coffee table or as a decorative storage unit, in a living room or dining room. Functional and elegant, it will blend into any type of environment.
Arne Jacobsen design, for Stelton, 1967. The AJ Cylinda ashtray is an intriguing ashtray, which well thought-out design makes it a functional and timeless object, which attracts the eye. The revolving top allows users to quickly poor the ash and cigarette butts into the lower container to avoid unwanted smells.