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Stavangerflint Flamingo Vegetable Dish - 'Maritim' Collection
Stavangerflint Flamingo Vegetable Dish - 'Maritim' Collection
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This Stavangerflint Flamingo Serving Dish from the ‘Maritim’ Collection is a striking example of mid-century Scandinavian design. Created by renowned artist Inger Waage, it features hand-painted maritime motifs—fishing boats, anchors, and nets—set against the iconic Flamingo form.
Perfect for serving appetisers, sides, or snacks, it also doubles as a decorative piece for coastal-inspired interiors or vintage Scandinavian collections.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Height: 5.9cm
- Length (handle to handle): 26.6cm
- Width: 20.3cm
Condition
Condition
- Excellent - This dish is in excellent condition, with no chips or cracks.
- The colours remain vibrant, and the glaze is clean and glossy.
Additional Information
Additional Information
1. Design and Features:
- This serving dish features the vibrant and detailed 'Maritim' pattern, hand-painted by the renowned designer Inger Waage.
- The crisp white background is adorned with yellow accents on the handles, a border of stylised fishing nets, and a charming nautical scene, capturing the essence of Norway’s coastal heritage.
2. Flamingo Shape:
- A hallmark of Stavangerflint, the Flamingo shape is celebrated for its sleek, functional design.
- This dish pairs practical serving functionality with mid-century modern aesthetics.
3. Craftsmanship:
- Produced in the mid-20th century, this piece is crafted from durable Stavangerflint earthenware and authenticated by its backstamp, which reads: "Maritim Stavangerflint Norway Flamingo Ildfast."
4. Uses & Versatility
- Whether you’re serving appetizers, side dishes, or snacks, this dish effortlessly combines form and function.
- Its nautical theme and Scandinavian roots also make it an eye-catching decorative piece for a coastal-themed kitchen or a collector’s display.
5. Care Instructions
- This dish is oven-safe (Ildfast) and should be hand-washed to maintain the integrity of its hand-painted details.
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