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Made of high-quality porcelain
Dishwasher, oven, and microwave safe
Designed in 1931 by Herman Gretsch
Specifications | |
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Product number | 16913 |
Brand | Arzberg |
Collection | Form 1382 |
Material | Porcelain |
Colour | White |
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General | |
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EAN |
4011707401461 |
Type | Small Dish |
Brand | Arzberg |
Collection | Form 1382 |
Designer | Hermann Gretsch |
Country of origin | Germany |
Product number | 16913 |
Dimensions and weight | |
Diameter | 20 cm | 7.87 inch |
Height | 7.6 cm | 2.99 inch |
Weight | 660 gr | 23.28 oz |
Capacity | 1.35 L | 0.36 gal |
Design and material | |
Material | Porcelain |
Colour | White |
Scope of supply | |
Number | 1 |
This handy Arzberg Small Bowl Form 1382 ø 20 cm can be used for multiple things! The bowl is made of high-quality porcelain and designed in 1931 by Herman Gretsch. The bowl is white in color and has a diameter of 20 cm. It is also oven and microwave safe, so you can, for example, heat up food in the oven or microwave! After using the Arzberg Small Bowl Form 1382 ø 20 cm, it can easily be cleaned in the dishwasher.
German designer Hermann Gretsch was born in Stuttgard on 17 November 1895. After studying architecture at the Technical University of Stuttgard, Hermann passed his companion examination in 1923. From 1930, he held a management position at the Stuttgard State Trade Office and worked at the Association of German Designers.
In the same year, Gretsch started working for the Arzberg porcelain factory. Here he remained artistic director until his death. He was a member of the NSDAP and took over the leadership of the Gleichgeschaltet Deutscher Werkbund from Carl Christoph Lörcher in 1935. In 1940, he became Reich Commissioner of the German contribution to the
VII Triënalle in Milan.
After 1945, he settled in Stuttgard as a freelance architect and led the relaunch of the Arzberg porcelain factory.
What makes Arzberg, so special is the long tradition, the design that is immediately recognized and the top quality of the product. The collections of Arzberg have been expanded with Cucina, Form 1382, Form 2000, Joyn and Tric. With the extensive range of high-quality stylish products, there is something for everyone.
Arzberg always keeps an eye on future developments and trends and not only expresses the style, but also contributes a lot to its formation. Timeless design and durable quality characterize Arzberg.
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