Iittala Pitcher Milk Jug Teema by Kaj Franck
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The timeless design of Iittala's Pitcher Milk Jug Teema was inspired by Kaj Franck's iconic minimalist vision. This piece is a perfect example of his classic Nordic aesthetic, with a combination of circle, square, and rectangle shapes. Its durable construction makes it a great choice for everyday use and it has also been a beloved serving piece for decades, with a wooden lid and a 0.2 Litre capacity designed to keep food safe before the era of refrigeration. The white hue and streamlined shape will make a statement on any table - plus, it's dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. An essential piece since 1952, Finland. Dimensions: Width 6.15 cm, Length 5.26 cm, Height 12.9 cm, Capacity 0.2 Litre.
Kaj Franck
Kaj Franck (1911-1989) is known as the “conscience of Finnish design.” Franck grew up in a world with elaborate dining services to sparse stone dishes. During his significant career, Franck asserted himself between the two extremes and profoundly changed our understanding of tableware. He utilized serial production to produce versatile, practical dishware at a reasonable price. Besides social consciousness, Franck’s distinct career was guided by the desire to seek the essential. He studied basic forms endlessly with special focus on proportions.