• Product information
    Article number:
    106178
    Design:
    Björn Trägårdh
    Material:
    Pewter
    Height:
    9 cm
    Width:
    16 cm
    Country of manufacture:
    Portugal
    Net weight:
    1,08 kg
    Designed year:
    1929-1930

    Pewter is a silvery-white metallic element that is extracted primarily from the mineral tinstone or cassiterite. It is one of the few metals that have been in use since prehistoric times.

  • Product information
    Article number:
    106178
    Design:
    Björn Trägårdh
    Material:
    Pewter
    Height:
    9 cm
    Width:
    16 cm
    Country of manufacture:
    Portugal
    Net weight:
    1,08 kg
    Designed year:
    1929-1930

    Pewter is a silvery-white metallic element that is extracted primarily from the mineral tinstone or cassiterite. It is one of the few metals that have been in use since prehistoric times.

  • Design

    The designer Björn Trägårdh drew the classic schnapps fish based on a model by Estrid Ericson. It was after studying Peruvian ceramics from the late Chimu period (1150-1460) at the Ethnographic Museum in Stockholm that Estrid Ericson, in the 1920s, was inspired to create the original aquavit decanter in pewter. At that time, she designed a fish intended to lie on a large pewter tray surrounded by ice cubes. Björn Trägårdh designed this slightly simplified version in 1929-1930.

    Designer

    Björn Trägårdh

    Björn Trägårdh was a Swedish furniture designer, artist, illustrator and graphic artist who from 1928-1936 was a designer for Svenskt Tenn. During that period he created everything from pewter items and design products to lamps and furniture. Trägårdh worked primarily with a muted colour palette of black, white and grey elements.

  • Design

    The designer Björn Trägårdh drew the classic schnapps fish based on a model by Estrid Ericson. It was after studying Peruvian ceramics from the late Chimu period (1150-1460) at the Ethnographic Museum in Stockholm that Estrid Ericson, in the 1920s, was inspired to create the original aquavit decanter in pewter. At that time, she designed a fish intended to lie on a large pewter tray surrounded by ice cubes. Björn Trägårdh designed this slightly simplified version in 1929-1930.

    Designer

    Björn Trägårdh

    Björn Trägårdh was a Swedish furniture designer, artist, illustrator and graphic artist who from 1928-1936 was a designer for Svenskt Tenn. During that period he created everything from pewter items and design products to lamps and furniture. Trägårdh worked primarily with a muted colour palette of black, white and grey elements.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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  • Return & Exchange

    30 day right to return

    We offer a 30-day open purchase and return policy. You pay for the return shipping.

    If you wish to return an item, please register it here.

    30 day right to exchange

    We offer a 30-day open purchase and return policy. You can exchange one item for another by placing a new order on our website. A new shipping fee will be added, and you also pay for the return shipping.

    The policy do not apply to fabric by the metre or for made-to-order products. If you want to return stocked furniture, please contact Svenskt Tenn’s Customer Service.

    Read more about returns and exchanges in our Terms & Conditions.

  • Inspiration

    Inspiration

  • Inspiration

    Inspiration

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Schnapps Fish

1,350 USD

Web: In stock   Store: In stock
  • 30 days return
  • 30 days exchange
  • Shipping information
  • Payment methods
    Visa Mastercard American Express PayPal

    You can also pay with Svenskt Tenn’s gift cards.

  • Return & Exchange

    30 day right to return

    We offer a 30-day open purchase and return policy. You pay for the return shipping.

    If you wish to return an item, please register it here.

    30 day right to exchange

    We offer a 30-day open purchase and return policy. You can exchange one item for another by placing a new order on our website. A new shipping fee will be added, and you also pay for the return shipping.

    The policy do not apply to fabric by the metre or for made-to-order products. If you want to return stocked furniture, please contact Svenskt Tenn’s Customer Service.

    Read more about returns and exchanges in our Terms & Conditions.

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