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On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 140, Factory Ceramics

Bottle

ca. 1955 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Vinegar bottle of porcelain with clear glaze and teak stopper.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Porcelain with coloured glaze and teak
Brief description
Vinegar bottle of porcelain with clear glaze and teak stopper, designed by Kaj Franck ca. 1955, made by Arabia, Helsinki.
Physical description
Vinegar bottle of porcelain with clear glaze and teak stopper.
Dimensions
  • Without stopper height: 12.4cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Arabia mark
  • 'Kilta' (alongside Arabia mark)
Credit line
Given by the maker
Object history
The 'Kilta' earthenware range was launched in 1952 by Kaj Franck and issued in a limited number of colours-white, black, green, blue and yellow. In the post-war austerity this earthenware range was intended to be a basic and inexpensive everyday ware. It was designed to be once-fired thereby keeping the production costs to a minimum. Kaj Franck's designs used basic geometric forms-squares, spheres, cones etc. He intended the small shapes to have more than one purpose and be anonymous enough so that they could be used not only with Kilta series but with other designs as well.
Bibliographic reference
Opie, Jennifer Hawkins. Scandinavia: ceramics & glass in the twentieth century. London: V&A Publications, 1989. 65 p., ill. ISBN 1851770712.
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.39-1964

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Record createdDecember 17, 2007
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