Bread bin HB 481
The container with the model number “481” by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as a bread bin among the staff at the ceramics factory in Marwitz. This timelessly simple, two-piece set consisting of a container and a lid was a staple of everyday design in the former GDR and is now being rediscovered by design enthusiasts. Characteristic features include the rectangular-oval, bulbous body of the container and the upwardly bulging lid with its attached, cone-shaped handle. With a height of 14.5 centimeters, a width of 20 centimeters, and a volume of two and a half liters, the 481 bread bin is one of the larger ceramic pieces in the Hedwig Bollhagen collection. Whether it’s loaf bread, baguettes, or country-style crusty bread, this elegantly shaped bread bin offers a sustainable and hygienic storage solution and is a must-have in any design-loving kitchen.
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Bread bin HB 481
The tin with the shape number "481" by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as bread pot by the employees of the ceramic manufactory in Marwitz. The time...
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The tin with the shape number "481" by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as bread pot by the employees of the ceramic manufactory in Marwitz. The time...
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The tin with the shape number "481" by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as bread pot by the employees of the ceramic manufactory in Marwitz. The time...
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The tin with the shape number "481" by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as bread pot by the employees of the ceramic manufactory in Marwitz. The time...
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The tin with the shape number "481" by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as bread pot by the employees of the ceramic manufactory in Marwitz. The time...
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The tin with the shape number "481" by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as bread pot by the employees of the ceramic manufactory in Marwitz. The time...
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The tin with the shape number "481" by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as bread pot by the employees of the ceramic manufactory in Marwitz. The time...
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The tin with the shape number "481" by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as bread pot by the employees of the ceramic manufactory in Marwitz. The time...
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The tin with the shape number "481" by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as bread pot by the employees of the ceramic manufactory in Marwitz. The time...
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The tin with the shape number "481" by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as bread pot by the employees of the ceramic manufactory in Marwitz. The time...
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The tin with the shape number "481" by Hedwig Bollhagen is also known as bread pot by the employees of the ceramic manufactory in Marwitz. The time...
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