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electric waterkettle

electric waterkettle

Peter Behrens (in 1909)

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These early machine-produced water kettles, designed by Peter Behrens, have a seemingly hand-hammered finish. These are two examples from a wider range: customers could choose from a variety of forms and finishes. Presumably AEG thought that more conservative customers would prefer a modern electrical device with a familiar traditional, handcrafted appearance.

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Title electric waterkettle
Material and technique Nickle plated brass, rattan, wood
Object type
Electric waterkettle > Water kettle > Kettle > Cooking utensils > Kitchen and household > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 23 cm
Width 16,7 cm
Depth 21,7 cm
Artists Designer: Peter Behrens
Executor: A.E.G.
Accession number V 1073 a-b (KN&V)
Credits Purchased 1988
Department Applied Arts & Design
Acquisition date 1988
Creation date in 1909
Internal exhibitions Hand Made - Long Live Craft (2013)
Material
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Technique
Nickle plating > Nickle plated > Plate > Metallized > Covering surfaces > General technique > Technique > Material and technique
Nickle plating > Nickle plated > Plate > Metallized > Covering surfaces > General technique > Technique > Material and technique
Geographical origin Germany > Western Europe > Europe

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Peter Behrens

Hamburg 1868 - Berlijn 1940

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