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Designer: Piet Hein
Manufacturer: Skjøde of Skjern
Material: Stainless steel
Dimensions: H 3 cm
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This Superellipse Egg functions as a beverage cooler. Made of stainless steel, it is placed in the freezer and then used in drinks as an ice substitute, cooling without diluting the beverage. It was designed by the Danish designer Piet Hein.
Piet Hein (1905–1996) was an internationally renowned Danish artist, designer, mathematician, and poet, widely known for his “Grooks” (short aphoristic poems). In 1959, he designed the Superellipse form for the roundabout at Sergels Torg in central Stockholm. He later applied the Superellipse to a wide range of designs, including trays, plates, and tables. One of the most notable developments was the three-dimensional “Super Egg,” created by rotating the Superellipse around its long axis. Its distinctive property is that it can stand upright on a flat surface without tipping, giving rise to its unique sculptural form.
Item No.: OT446