Description
The Royal Delft Blue Collar Bottle #3 has modern, clean and elegant lines. It consists of 2 pieces and a blue collar. Bottle #3 is the smallest of the collection and would fit well with many styles.
The Blue Collar Bottles are based on 17th and 18th century cabinet pieces, lushly decorated cups and vases that were placed on cabinets and mantelpieces, as a testimony to the wealth as well as the good taste of their owners. They were produced by a number of earthenware factories in Delft and are still much in demand as collectibles.
Although Arian Brekveld designs objects that are meant to be used, the Blue Collar Bottles, like the traditional cabinet pieces, are primarily designed as decoration. The ribbed exterior of one of the bottles gives it a rugged and masculine quality, while others display a feminine elegance.
Their sober forms, which characterize Arian Brekveld’s style, show that they contemporary designs, as does the unorthodox combination of materials. To decorate the bottles, the designer used traditional, hand-painted motifs from the glory days of Delftware. To make the modern translations affordable, the motifs were burned directly into the glazing through so-called ‘ceramic transfers’. The modern expression is complemented by the soft, blue textile cuffs that reinforce the beauty of the Delftware decoration. In addition, they carry the brand name as an extra decorative element
The title, Blue Collar Bottle, refers to the working classes, to laborers, in a tongue in cheek reference to white collars, the ‘higher’ staff. Unlike the original cabinet pieces, the Blue Collar Bottles are affordable for everyone.
Not Dishwasher & Microwave Safe.
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