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Henning Koppel

(Denmark, 1918-1981)
Estimate
1 000 - 2 000 SEK
89 - 178 EUR
91 - 182 USD
Hammer price
Unsold
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Henning Koppel
(Denmark, 1918-1981)

A. H. Woodfull, and others, a melamin pitcher, a ‘Sweet Dreams’ mug and two thermos.

Henning Koppel, pitcher, Torben Ørskov & Co Danmark, height 16 cm.
A. H. Woodfull, mug with lid, Cadbury’s Bournvita, height 10,5 cm.
Thermos in bakelit, Bakelit AB Malmö, height 26 cm (the inside lining is missing).
Termos No 65, Thermos England, height 26 cm.

Wear due to age and use.

Provenance

Torbjörn Lenskog Collection

Designer

The Danish designer Henning Koppel (Copenhagen 1918-1981) first studied drawing, then sculpture with Anker Hoffmann at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. He began creating silver items in exile in Sweden during World War II at Orrefors and Svenskt Tenn. He returned to Copenhagen in 1945 and worked with Georg Jensen until his death in 1981. His designs, called "New Look", had a completely new creative conception. Moving away from the decorative elements of Art Nouveau and the geometry of the Art Deco era, his works feature restrained surfaces with a slightly asymmetrical, organic-looking basic shape. His work was rewarded with gold medals at the Milan Triennale in 1951, 1954 and 1957.

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