Tea strainer “Maiko”
Hand-painted porcelain hiding stainless steel strainer. The product will be appreciated by fans of drinking tea with a sense of tradition and cultivated humor....
Hand-painted porcelain hiding stainless steel strainer. The product will be appreciated by fans of drinking tea with a sense of tradition and cultivated humor....
The brand was founded in 1896. The design of the product is conditioned by precision and quality of production. It is designed as a scoop that, when closed, is used to hang in a container of hot water to infuse the tea....
Design of this object dates back to approximately 1870. It was manufactured in Germany or Austria-Hungary. At that time it belonged to the household equipment of any middle-class household. It is not appropriate to have dirty, or even burned fingers....
Despite the fact that the object will be 100 years old, it has a well-designed ergonomics. The shape is the result of long-term improvement to minimize fatigue in long-term professional use. It was produced by Josef Hahn manufacture in Opava....
Double-sided, without handle, indicating that it was designed for normal office work. More expensive versions with a handle were symbols of the status of the owner, similarly like pens....
Historical piece of the 40's of the last century, with reference to Swiss thrift, for which they were willing to devise a reasonably complicated but reliable tool. The device was used to grind and polish classic blunt razor blades at times when disposable razors did...
It is a combination of stainless steel reamer and bambus base. The name Bulb reflects the shape of the object. Successful design combined with good ergonomic resulted in a beautiful utility object, which can be also used as a single decorative object....
Remarkable object of iconic brand. Shape simplicity and bold contrasting colors always draw attention to the position of the object on the table and that how it becomes a distinct dominant of the table....
Antique object, which was an important part of the equipment of every solid work desk between circa 1850 and 1940. Its owner, by imprinting his initials or other graphic expressions in the sealing wax, confirmed, besides his signature, the originality and inviolability of the postal...
From 1930 to 1940. Restored and slightly refined surface. There is a story about their purchase, or better said their replacement with bakelite fittings and handles during the First Slovak Republic during the World War II. As a replacement the former owners got the already mentioned bakelite...