OT: Dansk Teak Tray Set ~ Questions!

theopshoproc

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I picked this up at a garage sale this weekend, I spotted it and dashed over!

I took a gander on eBay and teak trays from Dansk are doing pretty good... I've seen the same one I have go for $36.00 and it didn't even have the glass bowls.

My question is what was this for? Date? Designer? The auction above states it's Jens Quistgaard - is that right? Does anyone have a website link to more info on the Danish Modern stuff?

Thank you!!

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Maybe the glass bowls were used for condiments?

I think this would be great for the ginger sauce and wasabi (and is there another one?) that is served with sushi, given the popularity of it (yuck!).
The lattice wood tray (very, very nice btw) definitely could tie in with the
japanese theme.

Sue
 
This place can sometimes be quite helpful with modern european furniture and accessories (especially if you try asking in the communities section.. or there are various search functions on the site):
http://www.gomod.com/

All I know about Jens Quistgaard is that the designer was something to do with Dansk Designs in the 1950s and designed a lot of tableware (cutlery, coffee pots, etc) and I've seen occasional bits of furniture.

Unfortunately I'm a midwinter girl when it comes to tableware, and my furniture is strictly plastic-fantastic in bright colours so I never paid any attention to all of the wooden things by Dansk Designs. Sorry. :(

Have had a quick look at gomod.com and have come up with this:
<I>"Did you know that Dansk International Designs, the company that, more than any other, was responsible for the Scandinavian Modern style in the American home of the 50s, is not a Danish company? American businessman Ted Nierenberg formed the company after viewing Jens Quistgaard's designs for a fork, spoon, and knife at a Copenhagen museum. Dansk's first product was this "Fjord" line of flatware. Quistgaard continues today as chief designer at Dansk.</I>

Hope that helps a little bit.

love, moons and starrs,
Senti.*
 
Sushi came to mind for a great use, too, Sue. Or maybe for cocktail stuff like olives, pearl onions, cherries, etc. - but then againeveryone knows I'm a drunk! ;)

Thank you so much Senti! I posted on that site's forums and hopefully I can garner some detailed info about the piece. Thank you for the info, that's pretty funny that Dansk isn't even a Danish Co. I have to admit I'm a big fan of Dansk stuff, but usually it's out of my price range. I would keep this, but it's one of those great things that I know I'll probably NEVER use.

I've listed it tonight because I could use a little extra coin this week - my girlfriend's engagement party is next Sunday and I'd like to give her a gift! LoL!!

Hey if it doesn't sell, maybe I'll give it as her gift...
 
Anything I have ever auctioned in Danish Modern usually has sold. Good luck!!
 
Well Justine I am a little late coming to this thread but it looks like no help is required from little ol' me as you have an interested party already!!!

I was just going to say that you would mention Danish Modern Teak Serving Tray by Jens Quistgaard. That would be all the info needed to sell this!


Nanc
 
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