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Jug probably designed by Heinrich Loffelhardt,1950s.

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Art Glass21762 of 23434Mistery red jugESSENCE, Alfredo Häberli (Iittala, ca.2005)
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    Posted 13 years ago

    austrohung…
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    This is one of the first jugs i got. I wastold it would haveprobably havebeendesigned by the German designer Heinrich Loffelhardt, but haven't been able to prove it.

    It's an amazing design that combines geometric lines with the organicity of the medula handle.

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      Hi hungaro! (Get rid of this comment!)
      What is the handle made from?
      You used 'medula'.
      I have hardly ever come across this term in English.
      It refers to the spinal cord (médula espinal) normally.
      To me it looks like cane.
      It is very beautiful and clever in itself.
      I'd not seen one before!
      Is it "cane" ( mimbre )? or is it pith (cáscara)?
    2. austrohungaro austrohungaro, 13 years ago
      Oh yes, it's cane!!!... Medula is one of the words we use in Spanish for it (but it also means the spinal cord)

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