CMA European teapot, 1500 ml, white

1616 / arita japan

7650 Kč 9570 Kč

1616 / arita japan
CMA European teapot
7650 Kč 9570 Kč



Description

CMA European teapot by 1616 / arita japan keeps guests pleased even at larger tea parties – the beautifully simple pan holds up to 1.5 litres of tea, coffee and your other favourite beverages. The teapot's minimalist and timeless design language makes it perfect for both day-to-day use and festive occasions.

Designed by Cecilie Manz, the breathtakingly delicate collection includes cups, mugs and teapots that combine beautifully with each other and with other tableware. The CMA dinnerware is made from a mixed clay containing Amakusa pottery stone that has a large amount of iron deposits. This means that the shapes and colours of the dishes may vary slightly from pot to pot, making each piece unique. As a reference to the material used, the CMA collection is also known by the name "Clay".

Material
Glazed porcelain
Colour
White
Diameter
13.5 cm
Height
14.7 cm
Capacity
1,500 ml
Care instructions
Suitable for microwave and dishwasher. Not suitable for oven.
Product ID
ARJ1902-132

Cecilie Manz

Cecilie Manz (b. 1972) is a Danish designer who studied at the Danish Design School with additional studies at the University of Art and Design Helsinki. Cecilie Manz has designed furniture, glass, lamps and related products. In addition to her work with industrial products, her experimental prototypes and more sculptural one-offs make up an important part of her work and approach. For Cecilie Manz function is essential when designing: if a good reason for a new product cannot be formulated, it is better to refrain from making it. Cecilie Manz has designed for brands such as Lightyears, Fritz Hansen, Nikari and Muuto.

For Lightyears she has designed the Caravaggio series of lamps. The main idea behind the Caravaggio series was to create a simple, soft design for small and large pendants. For Lightyears she created also the Mondrian series of lamps. In her development of the lamp series Mondrian, the driving force for the designer was minimalist design. Cecilie Manz has exhibited all over the world and is permanently represented in the exhibitions of the MoMA and the Danish Design Centre. She has been lectured and awarded several significant prizes for her conceptual design.

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