2025 coffee pot by Heinrich Löffelhardt for Arzberg
Elegant, slender coffee pot designed by Heinnrich Föffelhardt for the German manufacturer Arzberg, on the occasion of the 11th Milan Triennale in 1957. The design won the gold medal. Museums such as the British Museum therefore have it in their collection.
The design is called "Form 2025" and this specific decor is "filigrangrau".
Although this coffee pot is more than 65 years old, it looks surprisingly modern.
About the manufacturer:
Arzberg was founded in 1887 in the Bavarian town of Arzberg in Germany and became famous thanks to Hermann Gretsch and his "Form 1382" from 1931: this modern design formed the basis of the Bauhaus principles and is still sold worldwide.
In 1972, Arzberg became part of Hutschenreuther AG and from 2000 it fell under SKV-Porzellan-Union GmbH (founded in 1993 by the porcelain companies Schirnding, Kronester and Johann Seltmann Vohenstrauß).
In 2003, 250 employees worked there and the head office and production moved to Schirnding. In 2004, SKV was renamed Arzberg-Porzellan GmbH.
10 years later Arzberg announced bankruptcy. While awaiting the verdict, the building remained empty for 10 years and it seemed as if time had stood still. Check out this short documentary about the abandoned factory full of unfinished tableware.
Today the trademark is owned by Rosenthal porcelain.
Period: 1957
Designer: Hienrich Löffelhardt
Brand: Arzberg
Made in : Germany EU
Carefully selected in: Belgium EU
Material: porcelain
Condition: excellent vintage condition
Dimensions:
Length: 23cm including spout and handle
Width: 12cm
Height: 26cm including lid
Weight: 664g