telton was founded in 1969 selling stainless steel holloware.
Magnussen and other noteable designers.
Stelton represents a special view of the world - "a Stelton state of mind": to believe in surprising, innovative, clearly functional and high quality Scandinavian design.
Stelton products enrich everyday living. Experience the enduring pleasure of a
With the Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen they produced the famous Cylindra-line range of products.
The now famous Cylindra-line was introduced in 1967 to much acclaim for its modern and functional design.
Stelton has been awarded the Product Design Award by the Danish Design Council and a number of Stelton products are exhibited at the British Museum and the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Stelton are still at the forefront of design with designer Erik
Stelton product crafted with care for you to cherish.
A strong vision of the future and a sound grasp of tradition secures the success of the legendary Stelton design.
Products are dishwasher safe.
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Cylindra-line - The Design Classic
Items include teapot, coffee pot, jug, creamer and sugar bowl. All manufactured in stainless steel and have satin finish.
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Designed by Erik Magnussen
Erik Magnussen was born in 1940 in Copenhagen. Educated as a ceramist at the School of Applied Arts and Design - graduated with a silver medal in 1960.
For a number of years he worked for Bing & Grøndahl and among the
latest works are furniture for Fritz Hansen a/s , door handles for Franz Schneider Brakel gmbh, tabletop in pewter for Royal Selangor, tabletop in stainless steel and plastic for A/S Stelton, porcelain lamps for Licht & Form and furniture for Paustian a/s.
Erik Magnussen's designs are exhibited in museums throughout the world and he has received the Lunning Prize in 1967 and the Furniture Prize in 1977. In 1983 he was chosen "designer of the year" by the Danish Design Council and his products have several times received the ID-prize by the Danish Society of Industrial Design. Erik Magnussen received the Bindesbøll Medal in 1996 and he has received grants from the Ole Haslund Fund, the Royal Jueweller A. Michelsen's Anniversary Fund and Knud V. Engelhardt's Memorial Fund.
In 1997 Erik Magnussen was awarded "The Red Dot" in the "Design Innovations 1997" competition held by Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen and he won the "Good Design Gold Prize" awarded by Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization.