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W.-O. Bauer
EUROPEAN CUTLERY DESIGN 1948 - 2000
Design-Collection Bauer
After the Second World War stainless steel (also known by the abbreviation 18/8) was
the working material preferred by cutlery designers. Table culture attained a high profile
with this new material. The industrialists Hugo Pott, W. Seibel and Philipp Rosenthal
played a paramount role in ensuring that it did.
The Bauer Design Collection boasts fascinating examples revealing bold approaches to
form, a supreme achievement in high-gloss steel, innovative, tactile cutlery that is also
provocative alongside modern design classics. Fifty years of German cutlery design by such
luminaries as W. Wagenfeld, C. Pott, W. Karnagel, P. Raacke and T. Wirkkala form the
nucleus of the collection. Moreover, it features highlights of European design from
Scandinavia, Great Britain, France and Italy.
New developments in technology, new materials and processes contributed just as much to
the new cutlery culture after 1945 as changes in style, trends and fashions did. Today The
Bauer Design Collection comprises more than 1,000 models. This book is a compendium of
European designer cutlery.
Hardcover, dust jacket, 208 pgs., more than 200 illus., index of designers.
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