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    Article number:
    106141
    Design:
    Signe Persson Melin
    Material:
    Pewter
    Country of manufacture:
    Portugal
    Net weight:
    0,72 kg

    The “New Swedish Pewter” collection was created prior to Svenskt Tenn’s 80-year anniversary in 2004. It was developed by 10 female Swedish designers to honour Svenskt Tenn’s founder Estrid Ericsson. The generous Myrten (Myrtle) plate in pewter was designed by ceramist Signe Persson-Melin and is a part of the Myrtle service. The service consists of tea service in pewter with matching mugs in delicate fine bone china. Everything in the series has a graceful imprint of myrtle leaves, which are traditionally used in bridal crowns.

    Read more about Pewter's journey to Strandvägen in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

  • Product information
    Article number:
    106141
    Design:
    Signe Persson Melin
    Material:
    Pewter
    Country of manufacture:
    Portugal
    Net weight:
    0,72 kg

    The “New Swedish Pewter” collection was created prior to Svenskt Tenn’s 80-year anniversary in 2004. It was developed by 10 female Swedish designers to honour Svenskt Tenn’s founder Estrid Ericsson. The generous Myrten (Myrtle) plate in pewter was designed by ceramist Signe Persson-Melin and is a part of the Myrtle service. The service consists of tea service in pewter with matching mugs in delicate fine bone china. Everything in the series has a graceful imprint of myrtle leaves, which are traditionally used in bridal crowns.

    Read more about Pewter's journey to Strandvägen in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

  • Design

    The “New Swedish Pewter” collection was created prior to Svenskt Tenn’s 80-year anniversary in 2004. It was developed by 10 female Swedish designers to honour Svenskt Tenn’s founder Estrid Ericsson. The generous Myrten (Myrtle) plate in pewter was designed by ceramist Signe Persson-Melin and is a part of the Myrtle service. The service consists of tea service in pewter with matching mugs in delicate fine bone china. Everything in the series has a graceful imprint of myrtle leaves, which are traditionally used in bridal crowns.

    Read more about Pewter's journey to Strandvägen in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

    Designer

    Signe Persson Melin

    Signe Persson Melin

    Craftsman, ceramist and designer Signe Persson Melin has had one of the longest careers in Sweden’s design world. She was just a teenager when she decided to become a ceramist in the early 1940s. A few years later, while attending the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design (Konstfack), Svenskt Tenn bought her teapots and mugs. Since then she has contributed with numerous table products. Read More

  • Design

    The “New Swedish Pewter” collection was created prior to Svenskt Tenn’s 80-year anniversary in 2004. It was developed by 10 female Swedish designers to honour Svenskt Tenn’s founder Estrid Ericsson. The generous Myrten (Myrtle) plate in pewter was designed by ceramist Signe Persson-Melin and is a part of the Myrtle service. The service consists of tea service in pewter with matching mugs in delicate fine bone china. Everything in the series has a graceful imprint of myrtle leaves, which are traditionally used in bridal crowns.

    Read more about Pewter's journey to Strandvägen in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

    Designer

    Signe Persson Melin

    Signe Persson Melin

    Craftsman, ceramist and designer Signe Persson Melin has had one of the longest careers in Sweden’s design world. She was just a teenager when she decided to become a ceramist in the early 1940s. A few years later, while attending the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design (Konstfack), Svenskt Tenn bought her teapots and mugs. Since then she has contributed with numerous table products. Read More

  • Care instructions

    Pewter is a soft material that requires careful treatment. We recommend using cotton gloves when handling pewter. Objects that are not being used can be stored in a plastic or felt bag to avoid scratching.

    It is generally recommended to avoid using polish on pewter, since it can cause scratches. To remove fingerprints and other stains, rinse the pewter in warm water with a small amount of dish detergent. Dry with a soft cloth. For more advanced cleaning of pewter objects we recommend a professional restorer, for example, KA Johnsson in Stockholm.

  • Sustainability and manufacturing

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