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  • Product information
    Article number:
    102407
    Design:
    Annika Jarring
    Material:
    Pewter
    Country of manufacture:
    Portugal
    Net weight:
    0,72 kg

    The “New Swedish Pewter” collection was created prior to Svenskt Tenn’s 80-year anniversary in 2004. It was developed by 10 female Swedish designers to honour Svenskt Tenn’s founder Estrid Ericsson. The two vases designed by Annica Jarring are based on a silicone prototype where a soft, ringed silicone string makes what appear to be spontaneous shapes. The vivid expression is then transfered to the pewter vases.

    Read more about Pewter's journey to Strandvägen in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

  • Product information
    Article number:
    102407
    Design:
    Annika Jarring
    Material:
    Pewter
    Country of manufacture:
    Portugal
    Net weight:
    0,72 kg

    The “New Swedish Pewter” collection was created prior to Svenskt Tenn’s 80-year anniversary in 2004. It was developed by 10 female Swedish designers to honour Svenskt Tenn’s founder Estrid Ericsson. The two vases designed by Annica Jarring are based on a silicone prototype where a soft, ringed silicone string makes what appear to be spontaneous shapes. The vivid expression is then transfered to the pewter vases.

    Read more about Pewter's journey to Strandvägen in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

  • Design

    The “New Swedish Pewter” collection was created prior to Svenskt Tenn’s 80-year anniversary in 2004. It was developed by 10 female Swedish designers to honour Svenskt Tenn’s founder Estrid Ericsson. The two vases designed by Annica Jarring are based on a silicone prototype where a soft, ringed silicone string makes what appear to be spontaneous shapes. The vivid expression is then transfered to the pewter vases.

    Read more about Pewter's journey to Strandvägen in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

    Designer

    Annika Jarring

  • Design

    The “New Swedish Pewter” collection was created prior to Svenskt Tenn’s 80-year anniversary in 2004. It was developed by 10 female Swedish designers to honour Svenskt Tenn’s founder Estrid Ericsson. The two vases designed by Annica Jarring are based on a silicone prototype where a soft, ringed silicone string makes what appear to be spontaneous shapes. The vivid expression is then transfered to the pewter vases.

    Read more about Pewter's journey to Strandvägen in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

    Designer

    Annika Jarring

  • Care instructions

    Pewter is a soft material that requires careful treatment. We recommend using cotton gloves when handling pewter. Objects that are not being used can be stored in a plastic or felt bag to avoid scratching.

    It is generally recommended to avoid using polish on pewter, since it can cause scratches. To remove fingerprints and other stains, rinse the pewter in warm water with a small amount of dish detergent. Dry with a soft cloth. For more advanced cleaning of pewter objects we recommend a professional restorer, for example, KA Johnsson in Stockholm.

    Keep in mind that humidity can damage table tops and other surfaces. Wipe the vase dry immediately after filling it with water, and always keep it dry to reduce the need for polishing.

  • Sustainability and manufacturing

    Material

    Pewter

    The metal pewter has been used since ancient times and is extracted from the mineral cassiterite. Throughout the manufacturing process of Svenskt Tenn’s pewter objects, waste is minimised and whatever metal scrap remains is sent to recycling. Excess pewter can be melted down and used once again. The family-owned company Freitas in Portugal manufactures some of Svenskt Tenn's pewter items, and the company follows EU rules and regulations when it comes to production of pewter.

    This is how pewter objects are manufactured at Freitas

    At Freitas, several craftsmen work with the production of Svenskt Tenn's objects. The prototypes are made by hand without templates and molds. Once the prototypes are made, they manufacture specific molds for casting or spinning. Sometimes different parts need to be soldered together before the objects are engraved, polished, cleaned and finally checked and approved before they are sent to Svenskt Tenn.

    Sustainability in focus

    Read more about Svenskt Tenn's Sustainability Philosophy below.

  • Dela

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