Posted 1 year ago
cobaltcobold
(48 items)
First I thougth that I would have preferred it in red or blue, but when I looked at it at home I got in love with it for the reflections (My kitchen's window on the left side and on the right side upside down as reflexion from the inside). It's designed by Klaus Breit for Wiesenthalhuette and was first sold in 1965. It exists in diffrent sizes. This one is 15,5 cm high. It sympathizes in it's voluptuous roundness with my blue bowl which is not Wiesenthalhuette but Seguso for Tiffany's, designed by Elsa Peretti and has the most incredible intensity of blue (no picture can show that).
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love it :)
I love Wiesenthalhütte stuff and this greay vase is simly lovely... I want one just like it!!! :) - haha, I'm just remembering I said the same to Cobalt about the Wiesenthal decanter and got one in red within 20 minutes LOL-
LOL AUSTROHUNGARO YOUR SO FUNNY :)
Well, it did happen as I tell you :)
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/47031-klaus-breit-jug-for-wiesenthalhuette?in=user
great shape and the color fits perfect to this shape
great photos
@vlkma238412, thank you! I would like to have a bette camera and better light.
In that case, you're doing wonders with your limited means ;) You have some great pics here.