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Dansk Designs
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1961
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The New Yorker
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Seventeen Danish is the opening line of an ad that ran in The New Yorker in 1961.
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Seventeen Danish
(one is prune)
Dansk (Danish) designs are compatible. These pieces easily serve (and cook) a stylish buffet supper. Notice how the copper, enamelware, stainless, and teak live perfectly together. The great uncluttered line of designer Jens Quistgaard runs through them like his signature. Soon Dansk will serve all meals completely; china, glassware, and linens are just a few years away (with Quistgaard's speed, it will probably be sooner).
Dansk
- Teak ice bucket (22.95)
- Eight 24-inch tapers (2.95)
- Two quadruple candle holders (5.95)
- Teak carving board (19.95)
- Fjord teak and stainless carving set (22.95)
- Kobenstyle enamelware casserole (13.95)
- Flamestone ceramic coffeepot (15.95)
- Fjord 5-piece setting (16.75)
- Kobenstyle pitcher (7.95)
- Copper casserole (29.95)
- Cane and teak pepper mill (12.95)
- Teak salad bowl and servers (44.95)
- Flamestone cup and saucer (4.95)
- Salad plate (5.95)
- Fjord 5-piece setting (16.75)
- Fjord 5-piece setting (16.75)
- Prune Danish (20c).
Write for catalogue of the collections:
Dansk Designs, Inc., Dept. Y415,
Great Neck, Long Island, New York.
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Mills pictured
- Style 1525