Ceramic 'Edge' Pot by Stilleben for Fritz Hansen
Established in 1872, Fritz Hansen has become synonymous with legendary Danish design. Combining timeless craftsmanship with an emphasis on sustainability, the brand’s re-editions of iconic pieces from such Danish Modern greats as Arne Jacobsen, Hans J. Wegner, and Vico Magistretti pay homage to the originals while thoughtfully incorporating innovation and responsibly sourced materials.
Edge is a series of understated, hand-thrown glazed terracotta pots in a range of sizes and finishes produced in Portugal using local clay. Inspired by ancient Greek amphora and traditional pottery techniques, the pots taper gently towards the base where they rest on a raised foot. Designed by the Danish ceramic duo Stilleben.
Designed for indoor use, the Edge Pot in size large is an attractive piece to house larger plants on large windowsills or on the floor, while sizes small and medium can house plants on windowsills or shelves. All sizes include a small metal grid in the base that allows water to drain. The pots do not have a drainage hole.
Stilleben is a design duo founded by Ditte Reckweg and Jelena Nordentoft, both ceramicists, who met at The Danish Design School. They created the shop Stilleben, which has become a trend-setting and internationally recognised design store in Copenhagen, offering carefully selected craft and design objects for the table, the home, and the wardrobe.
In stock lead time 1-3 weeks. Out of stock lead time can add up to an additional 6 weeks or longer. Lead times and availability are subject to change without notice. Please contact us for current lead times prior to placing time sensitive orders.
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Ceramic 'Edge' Pot by Stilleben for Fritz Hansen
Additional Details
CREATOR: Stilleben (Designer), Fritz Hansen (Maker)
DIMENSIONS: Large (Diameter 35cm/13 3/4 inches) Medium (diameter 25cm/ 10 inches) Small (diameter 18cm/7 inches)
STYLE: Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES: Hand-thrown, Glazed Terracotta
PLACE OF ORIGIN: Denmark
PERIOD: 21st Century
DATE OF MANUFACTURE: Contemporary
PRODUCTION TYPE: New (Re-Edition)
ESTIMATED PRODUCTION TIME: 2-3 weeks
CONDITION: New