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Past meets present in Kähler’s ceramics. Urbania’s lighthouses bring a pretty cityscape into your home. Here, the warm candlelight flows through the many hand-cut windows of a ceramic city inspired by great architecture. The options are endless as to how you arrange the white lighthouses. For example, enjoy the cosy light spilling through the windows of the Japanese Tower in Tivoli. The tower was built in 1900 by architect Knud Arne Petersen, who had just become director of Tivoli. It was designed as an illumination tower to light up Tivoli in the evening and to create a beautiful reflection on the lake.
Lighthouse The Japanese Tower H18
White #691101- Material
- Ceramics
- Size
- Height 18 cm Width 10.50 cm Depth 10.50 cm
- Product care
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- Series
- Urbania Tivoli
- Designer
- Bache & Bendix Becker
- Item number
- 691101
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Read more about KählerThe story of Kähler begins as early as 1839, when the Dutch potter Herman J. Kähler opens a small ceramics workshop in Næstved and turns the first Kähler vase. It marks the start of a unique design adventure that will one day resonate around the world. However, it is only when his son Herman A. Kähler takes over the famous workshop in 1875 that the ceramic adventure really begins.
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We preserve and develop Danish design icons so that both present and future products can be part of the brands that have helped create our Danish design culture.
We preserve and develop Danish design icons so that both present and future products can be part of the brands that have helped create our Danish design culture.