
Tea Cannister WT 24 by Wilhelm Wagenfeld
The Tea Cannister WT 24, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld, is a classic form of the Bauhaus movement. The design of 1924 was already considered an excellent example of functional design at the time, characterized by the simple, necessary forms of everyday objects.
The Wagenfeld WT 24 is one of the most important designs of the Bauhaus era. It was published in 1925 in Bauhaus Book No. 7. Loose tea can be stylishly stored in the tin. Initially, the tea tin was made of nickel silver; today, it is made of nickel-plated brass. The high metal cylinder runs out into a rounded spout rim. The can is closed by a loose lid which, in contrast to the original design, has a locking mechanism that is not visible from the outside.
Made in Germany by TECNOLUMEN.
Dimensions: Height 8 1/4" Diameter 2 1/2"
Materials: Nickel-plated brass.
Original: $820.00
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Tea Cannister WT 24 by Wilhelm Wagenfeld
The Tea Cannister WT 24, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld, is a classic form of the Bauhaus movement. The design of 1924 was already considered an excellent example of functional design at the time, characterized by the simple, necessary forms of everyday objects.
The Wagenfeld WT 24 is one of the most important designs of the Bauhaus era. It was published in 1925 in Bauhaus Book No. 7. Loose tea can be stylishly stored in the tin. Initially, the tea tin was made of nickel silver; today, it is made of nickel-plated brass. The high metal cylinder runs out into a rounded spout rim. The can is closed by a loose lid which, in contrast to the original design, has a locking mechanism that is not visible from the outside.
Made in Germany by TECNOLUMEN.
Dimensions: Height 8 1/4" Diameter 2 1/2"
Materials: Nickel-plated brass.
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The Tea Cannister WT 24, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld, is a classic form of the Bauhaus movement. The design of 1924 was already considered an excellent example of functional design at the time, characterized by the simple, necessary forms of everyday objects.
The Wagenfeld WT 24 is one of the most important designs of the Bauhaus era. It was published in 1925 in Bauhaus Book No. 7. Loose tea can be stylishly stored in the tin. Initially, the tea tin was made of nickel silver; today, it is made of nickel-plated brass. The high metal cylinder runs out into a rounded spout rim. The can is closed by a loose lid which, in contrast to the original design, has a locking mechanism that is not visible from the outside.
Made in Germany by TECNOLUMEN.
Dimensions: Height 8 1/4" Diameter 2 1/2"
Materials: Nickel-plated brass.




















