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Tea Service: Sugar Bowl

designed 1956; made c. 1963
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(German, 1901–1979)
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Medium
glass
Measurements
Diameter: 9.7 cm (3 13/16 in.); Overall: 5 cm (1 15/16 in.)
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Heinrich Loeffelhardt, a student of the famous Bauhaus pioneer designer Wilhelm Wagenfeld, designed this classic tea service using advanced heat resistant glass. In its production, both hand and machine glassmaking techniques are used to ensure that the pot pours without dripping while the glass handle stays cool to the touch.
A smooth colorless glass bowl features a conical shape, its wide circular rim tapering with straight sides to a small, flat base. The transparent vessel reveals a tiny square mark on the interior bottom. It rests on a neutral surface, casting soft, concentric shadows that echo its minimalist silhouette.

Tea Service: Sugar Bowl

designed 1956; made c. 1963

Heinrich Loeffelhardt, Schott & Gen./ Jena Glaswerk

(German, 1901–1979), (German)
Germany, 20th century

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