STELTON CLASSIC Vacuum Jug 1L White 960
STELTON CLASSIC Vacuum Jug 1L White 960
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Size: Diameter 10.5 x Height 30cm Weight: 0.860kg Material: Body/ABS resin (900 and 915 are stainless steel) Medium bottle/Soda lime glass Spout/Polyacetal resin Gasket/Synthetic rubber Stopper (2 types)/Polypropylene Resin Country of origin: Denmark Classic series Erik Magnussen design
Introducing the vacuum jug from Stelton, a Danish stainless steel manufacturer founded in the 1960s. This vacuum jug, designed by Eric Magnussen in 1977, has been a long-selling product and has been loved around the world since its release. The simple cylindrical design does not take up much space, and just placing it on the table will add style to your space. Not only the design but also the functionality is outstanding. The thermos has a structure that retains heat and cold, and the spout has two types of stoppers that can be used depending on the purpose. There are two types: a convenient rocker stopper that opens and closes automatically when you tilt or vertically position the jug, and a screw-in picnic stopper that is ideal for moving drinks while keeping them hot or cold. If you hold the handle, you can pour a drink with one hand, so you'll want to keep it by your side when you're working at your desk. When cleaning, you can easily separate the parts and disassemble them. Uses a double-walled glass bottle that has high heat and cold retention effects. The bottle that holds the drink inside the jug is a thermos type using double-walled glass. If you use a picnic stopper, it will retain heat of over 40 degrees in 24 hours and over 60 degrees in 10 hours, ensuring that the heat and cold of your drinks will not escape. It can be used all year round as it can store both hot and cold drinks. ●About Stelton Stelton was founded in Denmark in 1960 as a manufacturer of stainless steel products. In order to realize the ideal tableware designed by Arne Jacobsen, we spent three years developing a technology to create seamless cylinders. Released in 1967 as "Cylinder Line". The sophisticated design of the cylinder line and advanced functionality quickly made the Stelton name known around the world.In 1977, the company introduced a vacuum jug designed by Eric Magnussen. By boldly incorporating plastic materials, Stelton has created a new image. Like the Cylinder Line, this vacuum jug received international acclaim for its design, including being collected in museums around the world, and Stelton's modern design and quality have established it as an international brand. Height continues to fascinate people through the ages. ●Stelton's vacuum jug continues to fascinate the world with its simple and functional design that hasn't changed since 1977 ●Heat retention effect (when using picnic stopper): 40 degrees or more (24 hours), 60 degrees or more (10 hours)● * Since the gasket is made of synthetic rubber, it will gradually deteriorate over time, so we recommend replacing it about once a year * * The spout is available in two types: a desktop type that allows you to pour hot water by simply tilting it, and a screw-in spout. Comes with two types of picnic stoppers to prevent spills during ceremonies ●Erik Magnussen was born in Copenhagen, studied ceramics at a craft design school, and graduated with a silver medal in 1960. He has been designing for Bing & Grondale for many years and has recently designed products in a wide range of fields. These include furniture by Fritz Hansen, doorknobs by Franz Schneider Brakel, pewter table tops by Royal Serango, stainless steel and plastic table tops by Stelton, porcelain lamps by Licht & Form, and Pontiani. There is company furniture, etc. Magnussen won the Running Prize in 1967, The Furniture Prize in 1977, and was named Designer of the Year by the Danish Design Council in 1983. Additionally, he received the ID Award from the Danish Industrial Design Association. His most recent awards include the Bindesbell Medal in 1996 and grants from the All Herslund Fund, the Royal Jeweler's A. Mikkelsen Anniversary Fund, and the Knud V. Engelhas Memorial Fund. has been done. In 1997, he won the Rote Vogt Prize at the Design Innovation '97 competition sponsored by Design Gentrum Norrhein-Westphalen, and won the Japanese
Color: White
Size: (approx.) Diameter 10.5 x Width 17 (including handle) x Height 30cm
Manufacturer: stelton
Material: Resin
Product Weight: 1 kg
Microwave safe: No
Capacity: 1.0L or more
Contents: 1000 ml
Dishwasher safe: No
Assembled: No
Product size: 13.49 x 13.49 x 32.51 cm; 1 kg
Packing weight: 1.12 kg
Uses batteries: No
Batteries included: No
Introducing the vacuum jug from Stelton, a Danish stainless steel manufacturer founded in the 1960s. This vacuum jug, designed by Eric Magnussen in 1977, has been a long-selling product and has been loved around the world since its release. The simple cylindrical design does not take up much space, and just placing it on the table will add style to your space. Not only the design but also the functionality is outstanding. The thermos has a structure that retains heat and cold, and the spout has two types of stoppers that can be used depending on the purpose. There are two types: a convenient rocker stopper that opens and closes automatically when you tilt or vertically position the jug, and a screw-in picnic stopper that is ideal for moving drinks while keeping them hot or cold. If you hold the handle, you can pour a drink with one hand, so you'll want to keep it by your side when you're working at your desk. When cleaning, you can easily separate the parts and disassemble them. Uses a double-walled glass bottle that has high heat and cold retention effects. The bottle that holds the drink inside the jug is a thermos type using double-walled glass. If you use a picnic stopper, it will retain heat of over 40 degrees in 24 hours and over 60 degrees in 10 hours, ensuring that the heat and cold of your drinks will not escape. It can be used all year round as it can store both hot and cold drinks. ●About Stelton Stelton was founded in Denmark in 1960 as a manufacturer of stainless steel products. In order to realize the ideal tableware designed by Arne Jacobsen, we spent three years developing a technology to create seamless cylinders. Released in 1967 as "Cylinder Line". The sophisticated design of the cylinder line and advanced functionality quickly made the Stelton name known around the world.In 1977, the company introduced a vacuum jug designed by Eric Magnussen. By boldly incorporating plastic materials, Stelton has created a new image. Like the Cylinder Line, this vacuum jug received international acclaim for its design, including being collected in museums around the world, and Stelton's modern design and quality have established it as an international brand. Height continues to fascinate people through the ages. ●Stelton's vacuum jug continues to fascinate the world with its simple and functional design that hasn't changed since 1977 ●Heat retention effect (when using picnic stopper): 40 degrees or more (24 hours), 60 degrees or more (10 hours)● * Since the gasket is made of synthetic rubber, it will gradually deteriorate over time, so we recommend replacing it about once a year * * The spout is available in two types: a desktop type that allows you to pour hot water by simply tilting it, and a screw-in spout. Comes with two types of picnic stoppers to prevent spills during ceremonies ●Erik Magnussen was born in Copenhagen, studied ceramics at a craft design school, and graduated with a silver medal in 1960. He has been designing for Bing & Grondale for many years and has recently designed products in a wide range of fields. These include furniture by Fritz Hansen, doorknobs by Franz Schneider Brakel, pewter table tops by Royal Serango, stainless steel and plastic table tops by Stelton, porcelain lamps by Licht & Form, and Pontiani. There is company furniture, etc. Magnussen won the Running Prize in 1967, The Furniture Prize in 1977, and was named Designer of the Year by the Danish Design Council in 1983. Additionally, he received the ID Award from the Danish Industrial Design Association. His most recent awards include the Bindesbell Medal in 1996 and grants from the All Herslund Fund, the Royal Jeweler's A. Mikkelsen Anniversary Fund, and the Knud V. Engelhas Memorial Fund. has been done. In 1997, he won the Rote Vogt Prize at the Design Innovation '97 competition sponsored by Design Gentrum Norrhein-Westphalen, and won the Japanese
Color: White
Size: (approx.) Diameter 10.5 x Width 17 (including handle) x Height 30cm
Manufacturer: stelton
Material: Resin
Product Weight: 1 kg
Microwave safe: No
Capacity: 1.0L or more
Contents: 1000 ml
Dishwasher safe: No
Assembled: No
Product size: 13.49 x 13.49 x 32.51 cm; 1 kg
Packing weight: 1.12 kg
Uses batteries: No
Batteries included: No