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Post-Modern Big Dripper Ceramic Coffee Pot.

Design by Michael Graves for Swid Powell.

1980s.

The complete Big Dripper porcelain coffee pot and cover with a cup-shaped coffee drip for drip coffee.
We also have the Little Dripper in stock.  T

The white porcelain pot and cover have an x-shaped terracotta colored base.  The white pot has three wavy lines and the cover and is surmounted with a gold circular ball knob.  The pot has an fourteen cup capacity.

Dimensions: 8 3/4 inches high x 10 3/4 inches x 6 3/4 inches deep.

 Examples of this post modernism design can be found in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum, Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the RISD Museum, and the Yale University Art Gallery.

Reference:  Swid Powell: Objects by Architects Hardcover - 1990, by Tapert, Annette; Goldberger, Paul [Introduction].

In Annette Tapert's book on Swid Powell, she writes, "For Graves the correlation between his architecture and the pieces he designed for Swid Powell is the use of figurative motif and the application of color. "In many of these artifacts, I've used a similar palette, but in the symbolic sense," Graves notes. "For instance, on the Little Dripper coffee pot, the terra cotta base represents the heat and color of coffee and the blue signifies water. This is a direct association to some extent, but with an abstract touch. In the end, though, it's ornamental, and the associations are the relationship of color and form." Tapert goes on to quote Graves on his straightforward love of products, "Everything I design is a direct result of what I want in my own home. I designed The Little Dripper because I'm partial to filter-drip coffee and I was dissatisfied with the aesthetics of the models that were on the market."

Dimensions: 8 3/4 inches high x 10 3/4 inches x 6 3/4 inches deep; 11 1/4 inches high with filter attached).

(Ref: NY10606-irax)

The complete Big Dripper porcelain coffee pot and cover with a cup-shaped coffee drip for drip coffee.
We also have the Little Dripper in stock.

The white porcelain pot and cover have an x-shaped terracotta colored base.  The white pot has three wavy lines and the cover and is surmounted with a gold circular ball knob.  The pot has an fourteen cup capacity.

Dimensions: 8 3/4 inches high x 10 3/4 inches x 6 3/4 inches deep.

 Examples of this post modernism design can be found in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum, Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the RISD Museum, and the Yale University Art Gallery,

Reference:  Swid Powell: Objects by Architects Hardcover - 1990, by Tapert, Annette; Goldberger, Paul [Introduction].

In Annette Tapert's book on Swid Powell, she writes, "For Graves the correlation between his architecture and the pieces he designed for Swid Powell is the use of figurative motif and the application of color. "In many of these artifacts, I've used a similar palette, but in the symbolic sense," Graves notes. "For instance, on the Little Dripper coffee pot, the terra cotta base represents the heat and color of coffee and the blue signifies water. This is a direct association to some extent, but with an abstract touch. In the end, though, it's ornamental, and the associations are the relationship of color and form." Tapert goes on to quote Graves on his straightforward love of products, "Everything I design is a direct result of what I want in my own home. I designed The Little Dripper because I'm partial to filter-drip coffee and I was dissatisfied with the aesthetics of the models that were on the market."

Dimensions: 8 3/4 inches high x 10 3/4 inches x 6 3/4 inches deep; 11 1/4 inches high with filter attached).

(Ref: NY10606-irax)

Dimensions

Teapot: 22.23cm high x 27.31cm wide x 17.15cm deep

Price

£520.00

This object includes complimentary, Insured Shipping / Delivery within the UK

This object includes complimentary, International Insured Shipping



Condition report

Excellent

Stock number

NY10606-irax

The BADA Standard

  • Since 1918, BADA has been the leading association for the antiques and fine art trade
  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
  • Our clients are protected by BADA’s code of conduct
  • Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
  • Bada.org is a non-profit site: clients deal directly with members and they pay no hidden fees
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