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Arne Jacobsen
Submitted by mpratt on Tue, 02/21/2012 - 1:14pm
Cylinda-line
Lauffer. Stelton. Cylinda-line. Denmark. Arne Jacobsen. Stainless Steel. Coffee Pot.
This appears to be vintage, given the look of the tag. This line is still in production. The significance of the number is unknown to me.
(2 votes)
Re: Arne Jacobson
Still in production and really expensive!
Re: Arne Jacobson
$450 on Amazon. What a great form.
Re: Arne Jacobsen
I have a full line catalog circa 1980. Will look it up. Though most of what you need is already there. Stelton Cylinda by Jacobson is pretty much everything. Score for sure.
Re: Arne Jacobsen
I'm eager to know the significance of the numbers if you can figure that out. Thanx.
Re: Arne Jacobsen
A beautiful find!
I found the ice bucket a few years ago at a 'car boot' sale. Paid £1/$1.50
Lauffer. I have some flatware by them. Who are they?