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KÄHLER DESIGN2015

Welcome to Kähler’s ceramic universe 2

Love Song 4

Bellino 8

Botanica 12

Stories of Eve 22

Fiducia 24

Officina 26

Ora 30

Unit 34

Mella 40

Kähler’s history 42

Omaggio 44

Kähler’s craftmanship 70

Hammershøi 72

Ursula 90

Kähler in Aarhus 102

Mano 104

Marmitta 116

Baristo 118

Magna 120

Tria 122

Kähler in Copenhagen 124

Mellibi 126

Globo 130

Cono 134

Urbania 140

Stella 146

Avvento 148

Candelina 152

Kähler’s designers 154

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Welcome to a new chapter in the story about Kähler’s inspirational universe! This year, we will be presenting a collection of modern ceramic design based on our almost 200-year-long history and designed by some of today’s greatest designers, ceramists and artists.

Since 1839, it has been Kähler’s mission to create accessible art to the people, and we take pride in keeping that mission alive more than 175 years later. This being the case, this collection presents all-new tableware, the Hammershøi tableware, which has not only been inspired by the very greatest artist of the old Kähler workshop, but also continues the mission of beautiful useful and timeless ceramic arts for all design lovers. The collection also presents to you well-known classics in new clothes and Nordic colours, fitting in beautifully with the modern home and creating style and at-mosphere.

With this collection, Kähler once again succeeds in challenging materials and ceramics and bringing them together at a modern and exciting meeting. The elegant ceramics meet the natural and heavy look of wood, and, for the first time, Kähler this year presents the material glass, which, in interaction with the ceramics and the wood, creates a bond between the inspirational base materials of Nordic nature.

With the new Hammershøi tableware, Kähler opens the door to a brand new and exciting adventure, which really puts Kähler on the map as a supplier of lifelong and timeless tableware. Designed by Hans-Christian Bauer, the Hammershøi tableware is – with its obvious historical references, Nordic colours and modern look – fantastic versatile tableware that will delight and be collected by design lovers throughout life.

To complete the experience of Kähler’s inspirational and sensuous universe, you can visit Kähler’s four design restaurants to discover ceramics interacting with gastronomic magic at a high level. It is our hope that you will explore the collection and be inspired and thrilled by the authentic universe of arts, handicraft and quality for which Kähler has been renowned for nearly 200 years.

All the best from all of us at Kähler Design

WELCOME TO KÄHLER’S CERAMIC UNIVERSE

Be inspired and fascinated

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Love Song is a unique and modern series of vases in earthenware and makes the perfect wedding gift or hostess gift for design lovers. The wonderful vases are beautiful in raw earthenware and match sublimely with the current trends in natural materials. The earthenware vases are thematically tied together by and decorated with the lyrics from four of the most iconic love songs; “Love Me Tender”, “All You Need Is Love”, “It Had to Be You” and “I Got You Babe”. The vase catches the eye with the extremely exciting dynamics between the warm and bright words and its raw and natural material. The beautiful Love Song vases with natu-ral, Nordic and contemporary colours give the songs a brand new sound and create an exciting interplay between text, colour and material. The raw and unglazed surface is elegantly offset by a transparent glaze on the inside. The vases are perfect both in tableaux and on their own. The Love Song vases are available in classic chalk white and in breathtaking colours such as rose, indigo, sand and anthracite grey.

LOVE SONGDESIGN JELENA SCHOU NORDENTOFT AND DITTE RECKWEG

15163 · H30012603 · H300

15162 · H22012602 · H220

15161· H17012601· H170

15160 · H12513075 · H125

15167 · H300

15166 · H220

15165 · H170

15164 · H125

15171 · H300

15170 · H220

15169 · H170

15168 · H125

15175 · H300

15174 · H220

15173 · H170

15172 · H125

111010

1312

Kähler’s storage jar series, Bellino, has swiftly made the top of many women’s wish lists. The series boasts a delicious and sophisticated col-our universe of seven colours. The design is simple and balanced, which together with the many beautiful colours of the storage jars creates a wonderfully authentic and modern look. One of the colour universes is natural and Nordic with graceful shades of purple, grey and brown. This is complimented by a colour universe composed of two diverse colour palettes: a delicate and sophisticated pastel universe with storage jars in light grey and rose and a powerful and deep colour universe in grey, green and dark green. Together, the different glazes boost the myriad applications and the value of the series as a modern decoration and easily add an exclusive look to any interior design. The storage jars are fantastic for decorative storage, but can also be used in a charming tableau on your office desk, in the bathroom or on your bedroom shelf. Use the wonderful storage jars as treasure chests for your favourite items – put your earrings inside on your night table, use them to store your makeup in the bathroom or adorn your living room with the beau-tiful ceramic jars.

BELLINODESIGN JELENA SCHOU NORDENTOFT AND DITTE RECKWEG

12721 · H80

13055 · H120

12720 · H80

12725 · H120

13051 · H80

13057 · H120

12726 · H160

13052 · H80

13058 · H120

13059 · H160

13053 · H80 13054 · H80

1514

12541 · H195 12540 · H210 12542 · H350 12543 · H400 12544 · H500

1716

The beautiful, voluminous Botanica vases in faience are designed for the modern home, a series of ceramics that splendidly balances be-tween the functionality and aesthetics of ceramics. The Botanica vases are available in several gorgeous, but also enigmatic and almost inde-finable colours. Barbara Bendix Becker explains their marvellous colour universe: “The colours we work with include the diversity of all the grey tones, which means that the vase takes its colour from the flower you put in it and particularly its surroundings”. Practically, the bottom of the vase has been designed with grooves that support stems and sprays for easy arrangement.

BOTANICA VASESDESIGN METTE BACHE AND BARBARA BENDIX BECKER

12634 · H18012630 · H70 12631· H80 12632 · H125 12633 · H145 12635

1918

With their Nordic and transparent colour universe, the large, beautiful Botanica vases have won wide popularity and found their way into many homes. Botanica mini is a playful and imaginative mini version of the beautiful voluminous vases and perfectly matches today’s hottest inte-rior design trends. The exquisitely dusty and almost enigmatic colour universe matches gracefully with the clear organic shape of the vases that perfectly adorn the modern home. The matching glaze of the small vases gracefully highlights the beauty of the ceramic material, making them a super-aesthetic eye catcher in the home. The simple colours and shapes give the charming series of mini vases something raw and natu-ral, which engenders an unconventional and marvellous Nordic look. The vases are also available in a pack.

BOTANICA MINIDESIGN METTE BACHE AND BARBARA BENDIX BECKER

15150 15151

2120

For more than 100-years, Kähler has joined the table at all Scandinavian festive seasons. This tradition continues with these beautiful small col-lections of Botanica vases that make for a wonderful design surprise on the dinner table, at the summer party or other festive gatherings. The small vases maintain the elegance and sculptural idiom that character-ises the remaining Botanica series and are therefore also beautiful on their own. At the same time, the miniature sets complement each other when joined in colourful and exclusive design tableaux. Pick the first spring flowers and put them in the vases at the centre of the table as a classic centrepiece or let them add decorative charm at every place setting as a personal design treat for your dinner guests. Botanica mini- ature comes in a light and dark set.

BOTANICA MINIATUREDESIGN METTE BACHE AND BARBARA BENDIX BECKER

12731 · H150

12730 · H210 12735 · Ø300

12732 · H100 12733 · H115 12734 · H100

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In line with the hottest interior-design and colour trends, the Botanica flowerpots are designed to invite the living outdoors inside. The design is perfect for decorating the kitchen with aromatic and tasteful herbs, and the flower dish makes a beautiful decorative piece on the living room table with bulbous plants or low flowers. The large, low flower dish makes the obvious classic centrepiece; an aesthetic central element on the large table. Set your indoor gardener free and decorate your home with modern plant tableaux of Botanica flowerpots. The new colour universe interplays exquisitely with the remaining Botanica series and gracefully exhibits the green, grey and blue colour tones that all have a wonderful and vibrant depth. The material is faience and the glaze is transparent, giving the new shapes and colours a vibrant and interesting look.

BOTANICA FLOWERPOTS

DESIGN METTE BACHE AND BARBARA BENDIX BECKER

14066 · Ø400

14065 · Ø40014064 · Ø400

2524

Historically, Kähler is recognised for its work with glazes and colours, and these craftsmanship and aesthetic qualities still shine through the entire Botanica series. The design dish clearly reveals its kinship with the existing Botanica series, yet it further unfolds and opens up to its surroundings. The material is faience and the glaze is transparent, which gives the new dish a vibrant and interesting look. The design matches perfectly with the other Botanica designs, but can also be used as a de-sign piece in its own right. The colours are developed as an extension of the treasured colours from the remaining Botanica series, and the new dish is available in graceful cool grey, grey-green and blue-green. Let the design dish bring life to your home and see how the surrounding colours are reflected in the vivid glazes.

BOTANICA DISHESDESIGN METTE BACHE AND BARBARA BENDIX BECKER

12422Happiness

12423Love in Motion

12420Tenderness

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For a long time we have focused on furniture and small interior design items when we invest in our home, but now there is a need for personal stories with all their quirks to fill your home. Once again, we have room for items that do not serve a practical purpose but which satisfies our desire for decorative items, for art that provokes and puts cultural radicalism back on the agenda. Historically, Kähler has been known for its figurines. And now, a cooperation with the artist and ceramist Louise Hindsgavl has pulled this somewhat forgotten tradition into the spot-light again in a fine balance between contemporary trends and the always titillating provocations of art. Moreover, Kähler has a vision to make art accessible also when it comes to price. The three figurines are made as numbered, one-of-a-kind objects in glazed porcelain.

STORIES OF EVEDESIGN LOUISE HINDSGAVL

11697 · H210

2928

Fiducia rethinks the vase and candlestick into a stylistically intriguing and experimental design object where the individual elements can be combined in various ways by means of the magnets placed in their little “arms”. The design is clean, simple and strong and therefore perfectly matches the modern home. Fiducia’s design is characterised by slightly bulky and naive shapes reminiscent of the charming tumblers. The play-ful idiom makes Fiducia a delight to the eye when filled with candles and the flowers of the season – regardless of whether they have their per-manent place on the window sill or you use them as part of your table setting for special occasions. Fiducia is the Italian word for trust – and that is how it is with these vases and candlesticks: They belong together as a family and cannot stand on their own. They almost appear to float when they are on the table because of their special design.

FIDUCIADESIGN LOUISE CAMPBELL

3130

Move Kähler’s ceramic universe into a brand new space and let the beau-tiful design surprise and inspire. The Kähler series of indispensible de-sign for the home office is so stylish and exciting at the same time that it might be hard to put down your work. The design of the elements is rustic and edgy as if carved directly from a rock, and the colours are el-egant, aesthetic and exciting. The fine glaze catches the lights and sha-dows of the surroundings and gives it a vibrant and changeable idiom. The Officina series consists of a bookend, pen holder, tape holder, storage jar and letter holder. Use one of the objects to add a modern touch to the home office, or let them decorate the kitchen or dining room table when you move your workstation around the house.

OFFICINADESIGN METTE BACHE AND BARBARA BENDIX BECKER

14076 · Ø110 14081 · Ø110

14077 · H125 14082 · H125

14075 · H90 14080 · H90

14073 · H170 14078 · H170

14074 · Ø90 14079 · Ø90

3332

12104 · Ø300 15244 · Ø300 15245 · Ø30012610 · Ø300

12110 · Ø200 12611 · Ø200 15246 · Ø200 15247 · Ø200

3534

When the Ora clock hangs on your wall, you can enjoy watching the con-vex numbers that cast discrete shadows round the edge of the clock every day. The contrast between the ceramics and the plexiglass hands gives the simple wall clock an edge and a modern design. The stringent and modern appearance is free of unnecessary details – precisely be-cause the purpose is to make Ora a functional and stylish useful object. The purity characterising the design blurs the traditional boundary be-tween what is masculine and what is feminine. So you will see that Ora has a sculptural element that appeals to both genders and makes the clock not just a practical useful object on the wall, but blends in as part of your personal interior design and décor. With the new colours pale rose and pigeon blue, Kähler has reinvented the look to create a meeting between the stylish and classic idiom and the two modern, almost pop colours. Ora is available in four different colours and in two sizes: Ø200 and Ø300.

ORADESIGN JONAS TRAMPEDACH AND BIRGITTE DUE MADSEN

15240 · Ø140 15241 · Ø140 15242 · Ø140 15243 · Ø140

3736

The small Ora table clock has inherited its stringent and stylish look from the popular wall clocks in the same series, but this new design gem surprises with its shape and volume. Ora’s surface is classically circu-lar, but the clock has much more to offer with its discrete incline and elegant round figure, which gives the table clock body a more vibrant appearance. Accompanied by the black/white look, the clock becomes a cool and graphical useful object that matches any home, and with the pale rose and pigeon blue, the table clock is given soul and a modern idiom that serves as an elegant and colourful comment to the other in-terior. Use the Ora table clock as a decorative piece in your home office, a true design icon in your kitchen or a surprisingly elegant useful object in your living room.

ORA TABLE CLOCK DESIGN JONAS TRAMPEDACH AND BIRGITTE DUE MADSEN

12570 · H470 12571· H47012572 · H400 12573 · H400

3938

Chair one day, table the next – and always room for hiding the things you do not want laying around. With Unit, the duo Birgitte Due Madsen and Jonas Trampedach have pushed the boundaries and created a mul-tifunctional piece of furniture in ceramics. A brave mix of material and function and a unique item that with its clear, Scandinavian idiom fits perfectly into any interior design. The ceramic piece of furniture is a natural progression in Kähler’s efforts to challenge the ceramic materi-al into new applications and thus create surprising designs. For the first time, Kähler has created a piece of furniture that also stands as a unique design object.

UNITDESIGN JONAS TRAMPEDACH AND BIRGITTE DUE MADSEN

4140

Unit miniature has inherited the best of the multifunctional ceramic Unit furniture that has become a true Kähler icon. Unit miniature offers a stylish storage that neatly mixes into the other décor and becomes a calm and exclusive storage space for all the small items we use in our daily lives; keys in the hallway, makeup in the bathroom or office items on the desk. Unit’s design is so iconic and harmonious at one and the same time that it matches any interior design; the very thing that makes Unit unique. The Nordic colours elegantly complement the natural and honest materials of which Unit is made. The lively grains of the wooden lid are extended by the subdued mocha colour, and the rose colour gives the wooden ash lid a special glow. Unit miniature is available in white, anthracite grey, mocha and rose.

UNIT MINIATUREDESIGN JONAS TRAMPEDACH AND BIRGITTE DUE MADSEN

15180 · H60

15186 · H60

15183 · H60

15189 · H60

15181 · H85

15187 · H85

15184 · H85

15190 · H85

15182 · H115

15188 · H115

15185 · H115

15191 · H115

4342

12780 · Ø175 12781 · Ø175 12782 · Ø175

4544

The beautiful Mella is Kähler’s very first ceramic lamp. The design quali-ties stand bright and clear, and the unique design lamp is a natural bright spot of joyous colours. The ceramic Mella lamp has a clear sculptural value, and its shape is feather light and sweet with distinct retro refer-ences. The material is faience, the glaze matt and the colours bright and clear – a lovely small bright sport that spreads joy. The wonderful light fixtures are composed of three parts that in shape and colour form a marvellous and decorative whole. The three parts light up as a graceful splendour of colours in elegant green tones, delicate plum tones and so-phisticated blue tones. The colours are dreamy, sweet and easy to apply in your interior design.

MELLADESIGN THEIS LORENTZEN

4746

The story about Kähler is the story about a unique design brand, whose roots go back to a small pottery from the early 19th century and which today is one of the leading design firms in the Nordic region. History and traditions are well-preserved in every single handmade and modern de-sign, today still a very large part of the lives of many. The reason is that Kähler is today a clear part of the Danish cultural heritage, but also one of Scandinavia’s most innovative brands, which combines an authentic story with modern design products and Nordic restaurant experiences.

At Kähler, we aim every day at uniting our unique cultural heritage and our ambition to be a leader on the scene of ceramic arts, both nationally and internationally. We pick the best from an artistic ceramic heritage and interpret it in a contemporary light. The result is pioneering new ce-ramics, appealing to a broad audience in a timeless idiom, but individu-ally interpreted.

KÄHLER DESIGNThen and now

11990 · H500

4948

Omaggio is designed in a stringent and stylish idiom with the distinc-tive, hand-painted brushstrokes as a contrast to the clean lines. The simple and classic design of Omaggio continues the strong Danish ceramics tradition. Kähler, in particular, has been known to uphold this tradition for many years, and the Omaggio series is the perfect way of showing classic ceramics in a contemporary design. With the Omaggio series, you have a fantastic opportunity to give your home a touch of timelessness. The coarse brushstrokes make you really sense the art-ist who painted them – you can follow the stroke of the brush across the ceramics, which shows the unbroken ties to craftsmanship over the years. The collection is available in the quite stringent black/white design as well as in various light and bright colours brimming of stylish and contemporary colour exuberance. The collection consists of vases in six sizes, bowls in two sizes, a stylish dish and the classic candle-sticks in three sizes. Mix and match all the elements from the Omaggio series in the colours you like the most and let them supplement your personal style of décor.

OMAGGIODESIGN JELENA SCHOU NORDENTOFT AND DITTE RECKWEG

12800

13040

13039

13041

5150 51

OMAGGIO VASES H80DESIGN JELENA SCHOU NORDENTOFT AND DITTE RECKWEG

11960 12513

1303213030 13031

5352

OMAGGIO VASES H125DESIGN JELENA SCHOU NORDENTOFT AND DITTE RECKWEG

13035

11962

13033

12508

13034

5554 55

OMAGGIO VASES H200DESIGN JELENA SCHOU NORDENTOFT AND DITTE RECKWEG

13038

11679

13036

12503

13037

5756

OMAGGIO VASES H305DESIGN JELENA SCHOU NORDENTOFT AND DITTE RECKWEG

1304313048 13042

1304713044

5958 59

OMAGGIO VASES H375DESIGN JELENA SCHOU NORDENTOFT AND DITTE RECKWEG

15211 · H125 15212 · H200 15213 · H305

616060 61

OMAGGIO SØLVDESIGN JELENA SCHOU NORDENTOFT AND DITTE RECKWEG

Now comes one of Scandinavia’s most beautiful and popular design icons in brand new and shiny look. Omaggio has been adorned with metallic sil-ver stripes to unite two of today’s hottest materials, ceramics and met-al, in the treasured design. The sophisticated and stylish silver colour is inspired by the metals of nature and has undertones of other metallic colours such as pink, green and purple. The beautiful, rounded ceramics meets the raw and cold metallic colour to create an exciting interplay between the two materials engendering a cool and feminine look. Let the beautiful, silver-striped Omaggio vase shine against the spring sun and make a sparkling eye catcher in your home.

Tulle Emborg

Stilleben

6362

ICONIC DESIGN VASE WITH A HISTORY

Omaggio

The Omaggio series is a modern design classic. The iconic stripes are represented in countless Nordic homes and loved by design enthusiasts all over the world. However, not many people know that the iconic Omag-gio vase is in fact an interpretation of the historical Kähler vases from the early and mid 20th century. The modern Omaggio vase was inspired by Tulle Emborg, one of the talented women painters in Kähler’s work-shop in the 1930s and 1940s.

The Omaggio vase continues some of the handicraft traditions that have been characterising Kähler for more than 175 years. As in the old Kähler workshop, each and every stripe on every single Omaggio vase has been hand-painted by talented women painters, and the Omaggio vases then go through multiple hand processes in connection with glaz-ing, quality checking and fine-polishing.

In this way, your Omaggio vase is not only a modern design icon, but also a piece of Nordic cultural history and a unique and powerful reflection of today, which has been reinterpreted and revived by the talented designer duo Stilleben.

11965 13110

13111

12532

11504

11507

6564

OMAGGIO BOWLS AND DISHESBOWL Ø200 AND Ø300 · DISH Ø300

10090 10091 10092

13112 13113 13114

6766

OMAGGIO CANDLE HOLDERSH160, H200 AND H240

10129 10128

6968

Omaggio Kitchen is a stylish series in a classic idiom that complements any kitchen. When you set your table with Omaggio, the stripes will bring your table to life, while the stringent design makes your table setting simple and elegant, regardless of whether you use it everyday or when family and friends come to visit. Omaggio Kitchen consists of a ther-mal cup, a plate, a breakfast bowl, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, a teapot, a cafetière, a butter dish and two storage jars in a graphical black/white look. The entire series is hand-decorated in the well-known stripes that tie the entire series together across shape and function, giving Omaggio the potential to become a modern classic.

OMAGGIO KITCHENDESIGN JELENA SCHOU NORDENTOFT AND DITTE RECKWEG

7170

14115 · H70 14116 · H65

12692 · Ø210 12696 · Ø140 12693 · H100

12694 · H157 12695 · H208 12690 · H135 12691 · Ø75

7372

7574

HANDMADE QUALITY AND UNIQUE DETAILS

Ceramics with history

Every single present-day Kähler design pays tribute to Kähler’s unique history and celebrates the well-preserved handicraft, but is also a pow-erful reflection of today. The explanation is that the ceramic designs are still handmade as when the Kähler fairytale began back in 1839. Like the women painters decorated the ceramics by hand with cow’s horns at the old Kählersbakken more than one hundred years ago, every single grace-ful glaze and colour are still meticulously made by adhering to Kähler’s ceramic handicraft traditions.

Today, for instance, a Mano cup goes through 12 hand processes after having been cast in the workshop in which it is glazed, quality-checked and fine-polished etc. to become a beautiful useful piece in the end, while maintaining that little detail that makes every single Kähler design unique. When buying Kähler’s design, you thus take a piece of handmade cultural heritage with a personal look and historical details home with you.

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Kähler passes on a true cultural treasure and turns it into modern and contemporary tableware. The Hammershøi tableware is an elegant and simple design tableware with fine historical details in natural, Nordic materials; ceramics, oak and glass. The beautiful Hammershøi table-ware comes with decorative furrows, giving it a classic look and letting the glaze flow elegantly and slightly transparently across the vivid idioms of the ceramics. The subtle furrows also have a functional ad-vantage and make the cup good to hold on to and the storage jars easy to open. The beautiful tableware is lifted a trifle from the table so it is stable and has a light hovering elegance, and, in combination with the natural colours white, coral, anthracite, sky and marble, the individual elements turn into small design wonders in themselves. The tableware is perfect for a well-set Sunday brunch table or delicious dinner where the elements will offer the most fantastic and stylistic backdrop to the colourful raw materials.

HAMMERSHØIDESIGN HANS-CHRISTIAN BAUER

15100 15101 15102

15103 15104

7978 79

HAMMERSHØI CUPSH80

15112 15113

15109 15110 15111

8180

HAMMERSHØI BOWLSBOWLS Ø130

15105 15106

15107 15108

8382 83

PLATESPLATE Ø270, Ø220 AND Ø190 · DEEP PLATE Ø210

8584

Svend Hammershøi

Hans-Christian Bauer

8786

Svend Hammershøi was a world-renowned artist attached to Kähler’s workshop from the late 19th century. His works for Kähler won fame far beyond the borders of Denmark and can still be seen at museums around the world. Hammershøi was particularly known for his large, voluminous vases with distinct furrows and beautiful profiles, which he liked to cut by hand. Hammershøi was of unique importance to Kähler. He was the artist attached to Kähler’s workshop for the longest time and his works were produced in the greatest number reaching out to the whole world.

Again today, Kähler’s ceramics come with Hammershøi’s hand-carved profiles. The new Hammershøi tableware by outstanding designer Hans-Christian Bauer is based on Hammershøi’s characteristic red clay vases and reinterprets the deep carvings, which on the tableware appear as discrete and elegant on the ceramics. In this way, Hans-Christian Bau-er brings together Kähler’s past and present and has created tableware that is so timeless and elegant that it can be used for a lifetime.

The Nordic lightness and elegance characterising the Hammershøi ta-bleware are complemented by Nordic materials such as the bulky heavy oak and the fragile glass. The meeting between materials gives the his-torical Hammershøi tableware an edge and adds interesting details to the ceramic elements.

The Hammershøi tableware comes with decorative furrows, giving it a classic look and letting the glaze flow elegantly and slightly transpar-ently across the vivid idioms of the ceramics. The tableware is lifted a trifle from the table so it is stable and has a light hovering elegance, and, in combination with the natural colours white, dark grey, sky blue, coral and marble grey, the individual elements turn into small design wonders in themselves.

HAMMERSHØI BRINGS TOGETHER KÄHLER IN THE PAST AND PRESENT

Excep tional design

15116 15117 15118

8988

HAMMERSHØI GRINDERSH175

15119 15120

15121 15122

919090

HAMMERSHØI STORAGEH140 AND H225

15123 15124

15125 15126

9392

HAMMERSHØI CARAFESH200 AND H320

15114

9594

HAMMERSHØI SALAD BOWLØ300

94

15115Oak

13078

9796

In 2014, Kähler relaunched the timeless and treasured Ursula table-ware – a well-known design classic in a timeless idiom. Ursula match-es the Kähler family of quirky and colourful designs perfectly, and the popular ceramics brand is thrilled to revive and continue the story of Ursula as a unique part of our Danish cultural heritage. In keeping with Kähler’s mission to bring art to the people, one of Danish ceramic de-sign’s most recognised and treasured everyday tableware, Ursula, is being revived. The famous jugs with the distinctive handles and long spouts already spread joy in many homes. Kähler vitalises a much-missed design treasure, gently adds something new and makes it avail-able to all, making Ursula extremely relevant and modern in Nordic interior design culture.

URSULADESIGN URSULA MUNCH-PETERSEN

15200 15201

15202 15203

9998

URSULA MUGSH105

13083 13095

13081 13093

13082 13094

13080 13092

13079 13091

101100

URSULA PLATESPLATE Ø180, Ø220, Ø280, Ø330 · DEEP PLATE Ø220

103102

131081310713089 13101

13088 1310613100

13087 13099

105104

URSULA JUGSSMALL 0,3 L · MEDIUM 0,5 L · LARGE 1 L

13097 13103 1310513085

13096 1310213084

13098 1310413086

107106

URSULA BOWLSSMALL H60 · MEDIUM H80 · LARGE H100

109108

NORDIC FOOD EXPERIENCES IN BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS

Kähler in Aarhus

Today, Kähler is one of the most innovative brands in Scandinavia. The full sensuous story about Kähler is characterised by great love for Nor-dic design and gastronomy, not to mention a great respect for the almost 200-year-old heritage, history and tradition – a brand universe welcom-ing everyone and where the authentic experience is in the spotlight.

In Aarhus, Kähler takes pleasure in creating the environment for memo- rable and sensuous experiences at Kähler Spisesalon and Kähler Villa Dining. There, you are given the unique Kähler experience where beauti-ful ceramic design, delicious food and excellent service provide the set-ting for an exciting sensuous experience. You can also go for a unique shopping experience at Kähler’s flagship store, Kähler and Friends, in Aarhus or Oslo where we will be opening the doors to an all-new flagship store in the spring of 2015.

Welcome to modern design and gastronomy experiences.

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The Mano series is characterised by an organic and sensuous idiom that speaks to your senses and attracts your eyes and hands. This is support-ed by the many inviting and playful colours of the series that beautiful-ly complement each other and the dreamy, sweeping lines. In keeping with the trends, Mano is created around an innovative and contempo-rary colour palette between the vibrant and deep and the charming and pastel-coloured. Create marvellously deep colour universes with for example dark plum, elegant jade and jet black or refined and soft col-our universes with dusty yellow, delicate turquoise and subdued green. Mano makes it a treat to compose your very own tableware with a lively mix of seven gorgeous glazes. Once you have set your table with Mano, the joyful and naive design will create life and joy. The Mano series is un-pretentious design for all the joyful moments of your life. The Mano se-ries consists of cups in two sizes, dessert plates, dinner plates, bowls, teapots in two sizes, milk jugs and 1-l jugs.

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Marmitta is a classic roaster; here in elegant black design where the top and bottom reflect each other. The roaster is an indispensable kitchen utensil when cooking tasty dishes in the oven. The lid helps intensify and keep the good taste of the food, making Marmitta the perfect choice for baking bread and preparing slow-cooking dishes with vegetables, meat and fish. The porous structure of the clay and the lid enclose the con-tents completely and maintain the heat so that both bread, meat and fish become exceptionally tasteful, crisp and juicy at one and the same time. Marmitta allows you to cook your food over a long period of time and therefore to spend your afternoon taking a walk in the forest or set-ting a beautiful table for your guests, while the aromas fill your kitchen.

MARMITTADESIGN SØREN THYGESEN

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BARISTODESIGN MICHAEL GEERTSEN

Coffee lovers! Despair no more; gone are the days of cheap instant cof-fee and the time has come to treat yourself and your guests with Kähler’s brand new coffee maker. Baristo is the name of Kähler’s ceramic coffee maker that unrivalled makes it possible to serve fantastic coffee at home, while ensuring optimum aesthetics and taste. For several years, Kähler has had an exclusive, small café in Aarhus named Kähler Coffee and Food Station, and this is where the idea for the Baristo was forged together with our committed regular customers. Kähler’s new coffee maker is made in porcelain and boasts the sophisticated white colour of the porcelain.

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Kähler adds more beautiful and usable design to your kitchen. The ce-ramic magnets add sweetness and charm to the pure lines of the large kitchen or underpin your creativity and personal style in the small, homey kitchen. With the Magna knife magnets, design and format form a synthesis. Indeed, the new series has been created to match all knife sizes and kitchens. When the colours are mixed, the knife holders be-come decorative pieces in their own right, and the soft colours match many kitchens – whether large or small. Adorn your wall with all of your knives or give a special knife the place of honour by simply using one of the three magnet sizes in beautiful colours.

MAGNADESIGN METTE BACHE AND BARBARA BENDIX BECKER

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TRIADESIGN SILKE DECKER

Kähler maintains its proud tradition of presenting exciting and innova-tive decorations for your home. The Tria design hooks are a sweet and graceful bid for ordinary, everyday design where the interplay between colours and shape is both charming and elegant. The hooks can be used throughout the house and can be combined depending on your favour-ite colours and surroundings. The three design hooks with the quirky and soft look are available in subdued colours with a glossy glaze that reflects the light and shadows of the surroundings and gives a playful and vibrant idiom. The hooks can serve as a small, delicate welcome on the bare hallway wall or serve as beautiful and decorative storage for your jewellery in the bedroom or bathroom. Use the elegant colours and shapes in your kitchen and give your tea towels and apron a bit of soul and charm.

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THE COSIEST DESIGN RESTAURANT IN COPENHAGEN

Kähler in Copenhagen

In Copenhagen, Kähler would like to see you at the cosiest design res-taurant in the capital – Kähler i Tivoli. At Kähler i Tivoli, guests are met by informal, but attentive service at a completely renovated restaurant at the heart of Tivoli, offering the best view in the gardens and a fantastic spring terrace.

Come visit us at Kähler i Tivoli and have a seat in chairs designed by Hans Wegner, Arne Jacobsen, Erik Jørgensen and Verner Panton at the tables specially designed by Finn Juhl. Designed by Le Klint and Poul Henningsen, the beautiful lamps illuminate the restaurant, while the plethora of delightful meals of the season on the menu can be enjoyed on Kähler’s own award-winning design. At Kähler, we always go to great lengths to offer our guests and customers a unique experience with attention to detail and history – also in the creations presented to our guests on the plate.

At all Kähler restaurants, you will experience delicious and innovative food concepts, centred around the seasonal ingredients in natural va- riation, characterised by Nordic winds and weather. We aim at communi-cating our passion for the regional meal and the taste and smell of the pure characteristics of the ingredients – and that is evident from every single dish.

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Mellibi combines function and aesthetics and elegantly embraces all the small everyday items in your bathroom such as cotton pads, tooth brushes, cotton buds, jewellery and makeup. Mellibi has an elegant, soft and rounded shape that is broken by a geometric pattern that slowly fades into the slightly transparent glaze. This engenders a beautiful and natural meeting of materials between the hard ceramics and the soft leather to create an elegant design. Let Mellibi complete the design of your bathroom and be the red line that ties your bathroom together – whether it is large and simple with clean lines or a small colourful room that must accommodate your entire family.

MELLIBIDESIGN MORTEN KJÆR STOVEGAARD AND BO STRANGE

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The Globo candlestick makes a warm and strong statement and matches both the simple and more colourful home with its stringent and defined shape. Globo is created in harmonious and calm earth tones, granite grey and terracotta which are reminiscent of the warm colour scale of fallen leaves and sculptural pebbles on the floor of the Nordic autumn forest. The various sizes and natural warm colours of the candlesticks add a special feel to your home depending on where you use them. The largest of the design candlesticks will give your hallway soul and add a welcoming warmth when placed on the floor. You can also use them as a stylish table decoration on a clean wooden table or as a contemporary advent candlestick. The small candlesticks can be put together to form an elegant and homey tableau on the window sill or on the coffee table.

GLOBODESIGN DORTHE HELM

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The popular Cono candlesticks and Cono storage jars are now accom-panied by three new gracious bowls shaped as an oak leaf, a beech leaf and a maple leaf. The characteristic leaf shapes are reminiscent of rust-ling leaves on the forest floor, and the shiny glaze brings memories of beautiful patterns of hoar. The entire Cono series has myriad applica-tions both as dishes, serving bowls, table decorations and plates. They offer a raft of opportunities and can be combined with the maple leaves as plates and the jars for serving to create a cool and subdued dinner table.

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CONO STORAGE JARDESIGN MARIANNE NIELSEN

The Cono storage jars offer a perfect hiding place for the sweet and more exclusive treats. Put out treats for your guests with these small design wonders from Kähler. The three jars with natural blue shades are remi-niscent of the cold Nordic winters and the clear winter sky. The modern tones interact gracefully with the jars’ recognisable acorn shape, and the transparency of the glaze makes the shape become alive and alluring. The Cono storage jars go wonderfully together with the Cono candle-sticks and leaf-shaped bowls to form a tableau, but also bring aesthetics to a well-set table on their own.

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One of nature’s most beautiful and most used decorative objects has been interpreted into a modern, stylised design that brings the magical universe of the forest into our homes with its warm colours and clear associations. With materials such as wood and leather currently being top trends in the home, motifs and colours from nature are in high de-mand. Regardless of the season, the eight Cono candlesticks in each their own unique colour – as candlesticks or design objects – bring joy to any table or adorn any window sill. The Cono candlesticks are available in gorgeous earth tones and in blue winter colours.

CONO CANDLESTICKSDESIGN MARIANNE NIELSEN

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URBANIA LIGHT HOUSESDESIGN METTE BACHE AND BARBARA BENDIX BECKER

When you light a tea light in your Urbania light houses during the dark months, light and warmth will spread into your home to accentuate the cosy corners. The six beautiful Urbania light houses are inspired by tra-ditional Christmas decorations, and with their simple yet poetic idiom, they fit beautifully into contemporary homes. Their expression is mod-ern, but remains comfortable and recognisable. In the dark evenings in the Nordic region, the graceful Urbania light houses are reminiscent of the warm hospitality of the home with the shimmering lights and live-ly shadows. Create new traditions with the beautiful light houses from Kähler, expand your series or invite your first small light house into your home.

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Kähler’s series of handmade ceramic light houses are now complement-ed by three large candle houses for outdoor use – three modern candle houses sure to melt many design hearts. With shimmering lights and lively shadows in the evening darkness of the North, the graceful Urba-nia candle houses bring memories of the warm hospitality of your home. The large candle houses are an interpretation of the existing series and are made of the same, beautiful white-glazed ceramics. The deep white candle houses take their natural colour from the clay that has simply been refined with a transparent glaze. The light sparkles beautifully in the new Urbania candle houses at your front door and bids your guests a warm welcomed in the cold winter. The large candle houses also make beautiful decorative pieces on the floor or your window sill and spread evocative light silhouettes in the evening darkness, whether inside or outside. Create new traditions with the large ceramic candle houses and let your guests know in the most beautiful way that they are expected.

URBANIA CANDLE HOUSESDESIGN METTE BACHE AND BARBARA BENDIX BECKER

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URBANIA ORNAMENTSDESIGN METTE BACHE AND BARBARA BENDIX BECKER

In addition to the extremely sweet series of timeless Urbania houses, you can now also get a wonderful small collection of unique Christmas ornaments. The lovely, porcelain-white ornaments go perfectly with the lighthouses and the modern Christmas traditions in our Nordic homes. See the reflections of the warm Christmas candles flicker in the small ornaments and enjoy the interplay with the frosty and winter-crisp col-ours outside. Hang Urbania on your Christmas tree and add a modern touch to Christmas among the classic elements or let the ornaments adorn a fir spray from the forest. In the Christmas window display, the beautiful ornaments create fine contours between the inside and out-side and signal an aesthetic and warm “Welcome”. Invite Christmas and guests inside with a small village or iconic shapes that spread a graceful Christmas spirit.

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STELLADESIGN THORA FINNSDOTTIR

The snow-white ceramics characterising Stella is beautifully lit by the tea lights and will make a sparkling element on your window sill to bring your joy and guide your guests in the darkness of winter. The Stella tea light holder has a simple and timeless idiom that makes it appeal to children and adults alike. Stella can therefore become part of your family’s Christmas traditions and be handed down for generations. The star shines as one of the most classic and well-known eternal symbols of Christmas. With Stella’s two beautiful design objects – the tea light holder and the window ornament – we bring the traditional Christmas star into the modern and functional home.

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AVVENTODESIGN MARIANNE NIELSEN

The popular candleholders created by Marianne Nielsen are a stylish and not least homey bid for how to maintain the traditions and symbols of Christmas in the modern home. The fine details of the ceramics and the distinct materiality are highlighted and celebrated with this little minimalistic wonder. The beautiful Avvento candleholders are available in clear white, Nordic grey tones, well-known shades of green and deep red berry tones that all magically take the colour of the surroundings in which they are placed. Mix and match the wonderful colours and see a large and marvellous forest grow in the many fantastic shades of the North. The small trees serve as holders for small candles, and the large Avvento candleholders are made for regular candles. The beautiful trees can be used on their own or arranged in advent tableaux.

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CANDELINADESIGN MARIANNE NIELSEN

For you who have had enough of the traditional Christmas decorations, Kähler now has a cool candlestick series that fits perfectly into the mod-ern home. The design candlestick Candelina mixes the Scandinavian Christmas traditions with the modern pastel colours of today in a styl-ish and simple design. With well-known themes and colours, Candelina evokes childhood memories and amasses all the traditions of Christmas in one wonderful tableau of light. The design qualities of the individual candlesticks are bright and clear, and just one or two candlesticks make for a fantastic decoration. The sophisticated and light colour palette makes the candlesticks relevant all year, so they need not be packed away when Christmas is over.

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MEET KÄHLER’S TALENTED DESIGNERS

World-famous designs

Up through the 19th and 20th centuries, the historical Kähler workshop was the rendezvous for many of the all-time greatest Danish artists such as Thorvald Bindesbøll and Kai Nielsen not to mention Svend Ham-mershøi, whose world-famous designs even today lend inspiration to Kähler’s modern design. A great ambition of Kähler’s, Kähler is pleased to be able to continue the more than 175-year-old tradition of work-ing together with contemporary, most significant and talented artists, ceramists and designers.

Ceramist Jeanette List Amstrup, the designer duo Stilleben and artist Louise Hindsgavl stand behind some of Kähler’s most popular and inno-vative products, and, every year, new competent design talents are in-vited to join the Kähler fairytale. Each individual designer helps give his or her own personal touch to Kähler’s overall look, and that is one of the things that makes Kähler’s ceramic universe so unique.

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1 Jelena Schou Nordentoft and Ditte Reckweg (Stilleben)Jelena Schou Nordentoft and Ditte Reckweg both graduated from the Danish De-sign School (Ceramics and Glass Design) in 2001. They run the design store Stilleben. Stilleben sells simple and functional design products, and focus is on precise design and materials and surfaces which underline the product in the best possible way.

2 Silke DeckerSilke Decker graduated as an industrial designer at the University of Fine Arts and Design in Hamburg in 2008. Despite her young age, she has already had several major exhibitions all over the world.Silke Decker won a competition in the Danish Arts and Crafts Market KIC, where Kähler was the main sponsor, with her hook design Tria, which Kähler has since put into produc-tion.

3 Hans-Christian BauerHans-Christian Bauer graduated from the Danish School of Architecture’s design course in 2010 and has since worked on his own product and furniture design projects. Hans-Christian Bauer strives to fuse the warmth and uniqueness of ceramics with a rational modern style and a good utility value.

4 Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker (R7B Copenhagen)Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker both graduated from the Danish Design School in 1996, and after that they teamed up to form the design duo R7B Copenhagen. The two designers have recently opened their eyes to the endless possibilities of ceramics. They both share a passion for reinterpreting and breathing new life into old objects through contemporary designs.

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5 Birgitte Due MadsenBirgitte Due Madsen graduated as a ceramicist from the School of Design, Bornholm in 2005 and as a product designer from the Danish Design School in 2008. She has exhibit-ed at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition and at the Designmuseum Danmark. Birgitte Due Madsen wants her work to stimulate the interaction between the observer and the object.

6 Jonas TrampedachJonas Trampedach graduated as a designer from the Danish Design School in Copenha-gen and the Royal College of Art in London. He has also worked as an international an-tiques dealer. In 2010, Jonas Trampedach set up his Copenhagen- based studio, primarily working in the fields of product and furniture design. Therefore, he brings a new angle to the ceramic material when he works for Kähler.

7 Louise CampbellLouise Campbell graduated from the Danish Design School as an industrial designer in 1995. She is one of Denmark’s greatest talents in design and is particularly known for her furniture and lighting design. Louise Campbell’s design is playful and experimental and is increasingly gaining a reputation for gently twisting not only everyday products and situations, but also materials and manufacturing processes, in new directions.

8 Theis LorentzenTheis Lorentzen graduated as a ceramic artist from The Danish School of Design in 2012. He was among the Formland Upcoming Designers 2012, and today he exhibits his work at art galleries and museums, including the Bornholm Art Museum. Whilst creating new designs, Theis also teaches at the Danish School of Design.

9 Marianne NielsenMarianne Nielsen graduated as a ceramicist from the Designskolen Kolding in 1999. Since then, Marianne has operated her own studio in Copenhagen, where she primarily creates unique artwork, which is displayed all over the world. Marianne Nielsen has exhib-ited at different international venues and has developed a number of designs for Danish Crafts collections.

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10 Søren ThygesenSøren Thygesen graduated from the Designskolen Kolding in 1987. With more than twenty years of experience as a ceramicist, including a number of years at Kähler, Søren Thygesen is highly experienced in the field.

11 Ursula Munch-PetersenUrsula Munch-Petersen is the fourth generation of a family of ceramic artists, and she has won many awards and received international praise. In 1988 her exceptional talent was recognised, resulting in her being selected for one of the Danish State Arts Founda-tion’s three-year scholarships. Today her work is exhibited at museums across the world, most notably the esteemed Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

12 Morten Kjær Stovegaard and Bo Strange (FurnID)Morten Kjær Stovegaard and Bo Strange both graduated from the Danish Design School specializing in Industrial Design and Furniture Design respectively. Together they make up the design duo FurnID. Among other achievements, FurnID has won Bo Bedre award for best design and the prestigious Red Dot award, and their designs have been exhibited in several places in Europe. The duo’s focus is on creating designs that are original, welcom-ing and full of character.

13 Dorthe HelmDorthe Helm graduated as a textile designer from Kolding School of Design in 2002. She has worked primarily in textiles and interior accessories, but she has now discovered the endless possibilities of working with ceramics. Dorthe Helm’s work is characterised by her fine attention to detail and her unique composition of colours and materials.

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14 Michael GeertsenMichael Geertsen graduated from the Danish Design School in 1993, and his high artistic quality has made his art known throughout the world. He finds inspiration in the meeting between function and sculpture – and his work draws a clear line back to classic ceramics, but shapes and colours are used in such a way that the observer is challenged.

15 Louise HindsgavlLouise Hindsgavl has a degree from the Designskolen Kolding from 1999 with additional courses at the “School of Ceramics” in Portugal. Louise is one of the leading female ce-ramic artists of today, being especially famous for her provocative porcelain figurines. She wants to show the real world in harsh realism. Among her expressions are provoca-tion, doubt and humor – challenging expressions containing vivid enthusiasm.

16 Jeanette List AmstrupJeanette List Amstrup graduated from the Danish Design School in 1994. Since then, she has operated her own studio and has worked for Royal Copenhagen and Höganäs Keramik, among others. Jeanette List Amstrup is known for her organic style with soft and round shapes. This is also very much reflected in her work for Kähler. She has been attached to Kähler since 2007.

17 Thora FinnsdottirThora Finnsdottir graduated from the Danish Design School in 2009. She is known for her original Scandinavian design, which exquisitely reflects the fact that she draws inspiration from the shapes and forms of everyday life and adds her own unique style. Thora Finnsdottir was born in Iceland and she finds inspiration in the country’s magnifi-cent contrasts. Her designs are always based on existing everyday objects, and she plays with their form and structure until a new design emerges.

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