stelton | arne jacobsen cylinda line | cocktail shaker
Arne Jacobsenās beautiful, classic cocktail shaker is ideal for making delicious cocktails at home. The shaker is designed in stainless steel with a soft satin-finish look. The lid glides smoothly back in place, fitting the container perfectly.
Stelton launched this ground-breaking series as Cylinda-Line.
The simplicity of cylindrical shapes and specially designed plastic handles characterised the line which, along with its brushed steel surfaces, stood in striking contrast to the highly polished curves of its day. Cylinda-Line was awarded the ID Prize in 1967.
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stelton | arne jacobsen cylinda line | cocktail shaker
stelton | arne jacobsen cylinda line | cocktail shaker
Arne Jacobsenās beautiful, classic cocktail shaker is ideal for making delicious cocktails at home. The shaker is designed in stainless steel with a soft satin-finish look. The lid glides smoothly back in place, fitting the container perfectly.
Stelton launched this ground-breaking series as Cylinda-Line.
The simplicity of cylindrical shapes and specially designed plastic handles characterised the line which, along with its brushed steel surfaces, stood in striking contrast to the highly polished curves of its day. Cylinda-Line was awarded the ID Prize in 1967.
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Arne Jacobsenās beautiful, classic cocktail shaker is ideal for making delicious cocktails at home. The shaker is designed in stainless steel with a soft satin-finish look. The lid glides smoothly back in place, fitting the container perfectly.
Stelton launched this ground-breaking series as Cylinda-Line.
The simplicity of cylindrical shapes and specially designed plastic handles characterised the line which, along with its brushed steel surfaces, stood in striking contrast to the highly polished curves of its day. Cylinda-Line was awarded the ID Prize in 1967.



















