Posted 10 months ago
austrohung…
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In 1972 Ricard created the last of his ashtrays (although I've read somewhere there must be another one designed in the 90s...). This time it was a promotional one commissioned by Nestlé for the decaf version of Nescafé. I don't know if it was used in other countries aswell.
I got two designs but I think the original one is the white one with the red printed on it. The red one must be a later version of it.
This ashtray is also stackable, which is a requirement for ashtrays made to be used in bars, cafes, etc... although it's not been as cleverly done as in Ricard's other designs.
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Favorite Coffee! Love the beautiful designs. Thanks for sharing austrohung.
Thanks for the comment and the love, bratjdd !