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Etruscan Jug

by Mentze Ottenstein
Regular Price: $145
Special Price $116

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Overview

The Etruscan Jug by Mentze Ottenstein for Danish brand Audo Copenhagen is a modern interpretation of the classic Roman vessel. Either a decorative object or a piece of tableware, it serves milk or cream with minimalist elegance. The diminutive design is shaped from mirror-polished stainless steel for a bright, reflective finish that complements any and every table setting. Perfectly proportioned with a wide rim spout for easy pouring, it sits comfortably in the hand, making it both a delight to use and to look at.

Audo Copenhagen is a Scandinavian design house, harnessing the skills of top designers and craftspeople in Scandinavia and around the world to create contemporary design that is clean, clever and natural. These principles culminate in an aesthetic called soft minimalism. Together with its Danish Modernist roots, this concept serves as a foundation for designers to unite heritage with a fresh vision for modern living, reimagining mid-century modern values.

Etruscan Jug by Mentze Ottenstein for Audo Copenhagen
- Elegant design
- Mirror-polished stanless steel
- H 4.1" x L 4.3" x W 3.2"

Specifications

MATERIALS
Stainless Steel
DIMENSIONS
H 4.1" L 4.3" W 3.2"

Designer

Mentze Ottenstein
Mentze Ottenstein

Mentze Ottenstein + Rosholm is an exclusive collaboration between Danish architects and designers Mathias Mentze and Alexander Ottenstein and textile expert Marie-Louise Rosholm. An architect and design lecturer at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Mathias Mentze works from his design practice to infuse design with history, craft and tactility into projects large and small. Working closely with Mentze is architect Alexander Ottenstein, who has collaborated with high-profile Danish studios but is most passionate about smaller scale projects. Marie-Louise Rosholm cut her teeth as a textile designer working for brands across the globe. With a firm focus on sustainability, she believes that design has a very important role to play in this challenge. She is the founder of Danish Colour Board and president of Intercolor and was in 2021 awarded the Danish Design Council’s most prestigious honour – the Honorary Award – for her services to the industry.