Cylinda Line Serving Jug with Ice Lip
by Arne Jacobsen from stelton
cylinda line serving jug with ice lip
Design Arne Jacobsen, 1967
Stainless steel, bakelite
Made by Stelton
The design of the Arne Jacobsen jug with ice lip makes it practical for everyday use as well as special occasions.
Made in stainless steel and with shapes based on standardized steel tubes, Cylinda Line offered a modern and functional alternative to traditional silverware when it was launched in 1967. Based on the high-precision aesthetic of industrial production, Arne Jacobsen developed an original service in stainless steel in partnership with the manufacturer Stelton. Ever since, the series has been widely recognized as an iconic industrial design.
Cylinda Line's taut, geometric expression is characteristic of Arne Jacobsen's work during the 1960s, when he moved away from the free, organic forms that characterize his furniture from the 1950s and instead embraced an expression based on repetition and basic geometric shapes. While few of the furniture designs Arne Jacobsen created based on these principles attained the status of design classics, Cylinda Line earned an instant place in design history. Immediately after the launch, the series was awarded the Danish Design Council's ID Prize, and it since went on to receive many international awards.
The jug is made of stainless steel with a bakelite handle, holds 2l of water, and has a clever ice lip to keep the ice cubes in the jug and the water chilled.
6.1" w | 4.1" d | 9.5" h | 2l capacity
Stainless steel, bakelite
Made by Stelton
The design of the Arne Jacobsen jug with ice lip makes it practical for everyday use as well as special occasions.
Made in stainless steel and with shapes based on standardized steel tubes, Cylinda Line offered a modern and functional alternative to traditional silverware when it was launched in 1967. Based on the high-precision aesthetic of industrial production, Arne Jacobsen developed an original service in stainless steel in partnership with the manufacturer Stelton. Ever since, the series has been widely recognized as an iconic industrial design.
Cylinda Line's taut, geometric expression is characteristic of Arne Jacobsen's work during the 1960s, when he moved away from the free, organic forms that characterize his furniture from the 1950s and instead embraced an expression based on repetition and basic geometric shapes. While few of the furniture designs Arne Jacobsen created based on these principles attained the status of design classics, Cylinda Line earned an instant place in design history. Immediately after the launch, the series was awarded the Danish Design Council's ID Prize, and it since went on to receive many international awards.
The jug is made of stainless steel with a bakelite handle, holds 2l of water, and has a clever ice lip to keep the ice cubes in the jug and the water chilled.
6.1" w | 4.1" d | 9.5" h | 2l capacity
$224.00 + free shipping
Arne Jacobsen
Arne Jacobsen is remembered for architectural functionalism and famous chair designs. 1929 he won a Danish Architect's Association competition for designing the 'House of the Future' and was recognized as an ultra-modern architect.
Iconic designs like Arne Jacobsen's Cylinda line and Erik Magnussen's EM77 vacuum jug are the basis of Stelton's DNA. Stelton's durable & functional products are present in tasteful homes and offices all over the world.