


KYO Pitcher
Snorre Læssøe Stephensen, 1962
A handmade Pitcher in a delicate and timeless design. Designed by one of the forefathers of Danish ceramic tradition. The Porcelain pitcher is made in 3 different spray glazed colours and with a base in raw stoneware, the handle is made in OAK veneer. The pitcher works perfect as a classical pitcher but can also be used as a vase for smaller flower bouquets.
Prices: 495 DKK / 55 EUR / 70 GBP / 75 USD
The KYO series is designed by Snorre Læssøe Stephensen, one of the forefathers of the
Danish ceramic tradition.
“Even though KYO was drawn decades ago, it
corresponds perfectly with our take on form,
function and craft. The shapes are clean and
without superfluous elements. Still, there is a
complexity to be found in the interaction between
stone, porcelain and wood,” says partner and head
of design Magnus Sangild.

TECHNICAL DETAILS
Design:
Year:
Materials:
Snorre Læssøe Stephensen
1962
Porcelain and stoneware and OAK veneer
Dishwasher safe
Pitcher:
H: 17cm
Ø: 10cm
Volume: 0,7L
Colours:
White, gradient rose and gradient blue
Manufacturer:
Family-owned ceramic workshop in Fujian province






ABOUT DESIGNER
Snorre Læssøe Stephensen
Snorre Læssøe Stephensen’s path into the world of clay and porcelain started with a playful collaboration with his Father, designer and architect Magnus Læssøe Stephensen. Soon, though, it was Snorre Læssøe Stephensen who was creating designs for Royal Copenhagen, and later became the leader of the unique items line of the Royal Danish Academy of Arts, whilst he continued to carry out his innovative ideas in his own brand.