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Salt cellar with spoon oak Kay Bojesen SINGLE PIECE

Dimensions in cm: H 4 ⌀ 7

£19.85*

% £25.70* - 22.76 %
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Elegantly shaped: oak salt bowl with spoon by Kay Bojesen

Belongs together - beautifully shaped salt bowl with matching small spoon from the Menageri series by Kay Bojesen. The joined and turned oak wood has a beautiful grain and a unique and individual look. Thanks to its food-safe surface treatment, the salt bowl can be used for its intended purpose without any problems and is resistant to discolouration.

Kay Bojesen designed the Menageri series in the 1940s and created a series of practical wooden objects for a well-laid table.

Designer Kay Bojesen

The fine craftsman and designer Kay Bojesen produced more than 2000 different designs over the course of his career. This makes him one of the most productive Danish craftsmen of the 20th century. In addition to the well-known and popular monkeys and other wooden animals, his work also includes jewellery, cutlery, teapots and silver goblets. Kay Bojesen initially trained as a silversmith with Georg Jensen. When his son Otto was born in 1919, Bojesen became interested in children's toys. He carved small wooden figures and finally focussed his interest entirely on working with wood in the 1930s. He deliberately did not want to create lifelike copies of animals, but rather imaginative variations with a soft and flowing design that originated in the imagination of children.

Material and format

The salt bowl and spoon are made of oiled oak wood. The bowl is 4 cm high and has a diameter of 7 cm. It should be cleaned with a dry cloth and protected from direct sunlight.



 

Note:
This item is a unique piece. As individual items, we sell unused and as-new items that are NOT damaged. These can be, for example, discontinued models, remaining stock or returned items. As the items are often only available in limited quantities, they are subject to prior sale for . Like all designer bargains, individual items are excluded from exchange.


Product number: KAY BOJESEN 39121
Manufacturer Kay Bojesen
Design Year 1940
EAN-Nummer 5709513391210
Herstellerartikelnummer 39121
Shipping method Normal parcel shipment
Material Oak, matt lacquered
Height (cm) 4
Diameter (cm) 7

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