1960s Jens Quistgaard Dansk Teak Serving Tray with Glass Inserts New in Box

Danish 1960s Jens Quistgaard teak lattice serving tray with green, tempered glass inserts. Each glass dish has feet, which fit perfectly into the grid.
The set is in excellent, vintage condition with only minor wear to the tray. Glass inserts are new in the boxes and have never been used. There is one small bubble to the edge of one of the inserts (factory, not a flaw).
Early example stamped JHQ Danmark on the tray.
Measures: Teak tray H 17.5″ x D 13.5″ x H 1.75
(with glass inserts added) H 2.25″
Inserts alone each measure: H 1.25″ x L 4.25″ D 4.25″.

H 2.25″ x W 17.5″ x D 13.5″

1960s Jens Quistgaard Dansk Teak Serving Tray With Inserts

$450.00

Danish 1960s Jens Quistgaard teak lattice serving tray with green, tempered glass inserts. Each glass dish has feet, which fit perfectly into the grid.
Aside from one spot of loss to the edge of one of the inserts, the set is in excellent, vintage condition.
Early example stamped JHQ Danmark
Each dish measures H: 1.25″ x W: 4.25″ x D: 4.25″

1970s Staved Teak Cutting Board With Knife by Dansk Designs

$65.00

Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Designs cheese cutting board with integrated knife in staved teak. An ingeniously designed piece, epitomizing form and function: the slot within the board itself houses the knife to both present a modernist paddle-shape and prevent loss. A useful, compact innovation that takes up very little space (L: 11.75″ x D: 7″ x H: 1″).
Excellent condition, showing very little signs of use.
Thailand example, circa 1970s.
We have an earlier Dansk Denmark example listed separately.

Collection of Five Staved Teak ‘Congo’ Ice Buckets by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk

Set of four standard size and one large Dansk ‘Congo’ ice buckets in staved teak designed by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk. All are early Dansk Designs Denmark examples with orange plastic interior liners. Iconic, sculptural pieces being sold together as a collection.
Two are marked ‘Staved Teak Danmark IHQ,’ while the other four are marked ‘Dansk Designs Denmark IHQ.’
Two surface scratches (one to the large bucket and one to one of the standard size) along with one 7″ crack to the orange plastic lining of the large bucket (does not effect the presentation of the bucket, remains solely an interior flaw). There is also a small nick to one of the lids, as pictured. All exterior wear is minor / consistent with age / use.
Price is for the set of five.
Large: Height 19.25″ x diameter 9″
Small: Height 15.5″ x diameter 7.5″.

Danish Modern Dansk Gourmet Designs Yellow “Fish” Trivet / Wall Plaque

$60.00

Fish trivet in bright yellow plastic by Dansk Gourmet Designs of Denmark (ca. 1970s).
Loop at the top allows the piece to be wall-mounted, but it was designed to serve as a heat-resistant trivet for serving pieces / cookware.
There are two very small spots of separation to the plastic, as shown, that do not affect the stability or integrity of the piece.
Vibrant color and charming fish form add a touch of modern character and whimsy to any kitchen or dining table.
H: 0.13″ x L: 11.88″ x D: 9.5″

Danish Modern Jens Quistgaard “Rare Woods” Mutenye Tray for Dansk Designs

$450.00

Sculptural mutenye tray with cutting board insert designed by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Designs Denmark as part of his “Rare Woods Collection” (circa 1960).
This example is among the rarest manufactured of the series with under 100 produced.
Very good, vintage condition with knife cuts to the central board, as shown.
Branded “Mutenye (partial) Dansk Designs Denmark IHQ” in verso.
Dimensions – H: 1.5″ x D: 13.88″ x L: 19.75″.

Danish Modern Round Staved Teak Ice Bucket by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk

Round, teak ice bucket with black plastic interior insulation originally designed by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Denmark. This example is a 1970s Dansk Malaysia production.
Elegant form with vivid teak grain and carved, inset handle.
Very nice, vintage condition with light scuffs to the interior lining.
Branded “Dansk Designs Malaysia.”

9.5ʺW × 9.5ʺD × 6.25ʺH

Danish Modern Teak Ice Bucket by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk

$395.00

Round, teak ice bucket with black plastic interior insulation designed by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk (1960s, Denmark).
Elegant form with vivid teak grain and carved, inset handle.
Very nice, vintage condition with light scuffs to the interior lining.
Branded “Dansk Designs Denmark IHQ.”

H 5.5″ x Diameter 8.75″

Danish Modern Teak Wine Rack Designed by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk

Scarcely seen staved teak table top or floor wine rack designed in the 1960s by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Designs of Denmark. Holds up to 8 bottles.
New refinished condition, though light wear remains.
Measure: H: 26.5″ x D: 7.75″ x L: 10.75″
Branded “Dansk Designs Denmark IHQ”.

Dansk Designs “Bistro” Twenty-Piece Flatware Set New in Boxes

Dansk Designs “Bistro” flatware five-piece place settings for four people (set includes 4 boxes each with 1 place setting). 1980s – 1990s versions, crafted from durable, dishwasher safe 18/10 stainless steel. Each piece has a sleek, modernist form. These are new / never used in their boxes and retain their plastic “Dansk” slip covers, as pictured. The knives have an additional plastic sheath and sticker. Manufactured in China for Dansk Designs in Pennsylvania.
New condition; boxes show wear.
Includes eight dinner forks, eight salad forks, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, and eight knives.
Box: H: 10″ x L: 4″ x D: 1.25″
Place Fork: H: 8.25″ x L: 1″ x D: .75″
Salad Fork: H: 7.5″ x L: .8875 x D: .5″
Place Spoon: H: 7.25″ x L: 1.5″ x D: .75″
Teaspoon: H: 6.5″ x L: 1.25″ x D: .75
Knife: H: 9″ x L: .75″ x D: .25″

Early Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Flamestone Coffee / Tea Set

Denmark ‘Flamestone’ coffee or tea pot, creamer, and sugar by Jens H. Quistgaard for Dansk designs, circa 1958-1964.
Features the Flamestone signature slate, almost brown glazed-earthenware with striated pattern and white with a tinge of green porcelain interior. Elegant, attractive set with sculpted handles and spout.
Early, Danish production, as indicated by the markings and rough exterior (a smooth version was introduced in 1964).
The pitcher has a small stress line to the interior (likely occurring post-kiln during the drying process). It does not effect the integrity of the piece and is only visible from the interior.
There is also a tiny fleck to the rim of the teapot lid. Very minor and barely visible.
Measures: Pitcher H 13.5″ x L 7.5″ x D 5″
Sugar H 3.25″ x L 6.25″ x D 5″
Creamer H 4.5″ x L 3.75″ x D 2.25″.

Early Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Flamestone Coffee Pot with Mugs and Demitasses

$850.00

Denmark ‘Flamestone’ coffee or tea pot, four demitasses, four mugs, and eight saucers (four small / four larger) by Jens H. Quistgaard for Dansk Designs, circa 1958-1964.
Features the Flamestone signature slate, almost brown glazed-earthenware with striated pattern and white porcelain interior (pitcher has a green tinge to the porcelain interior). Elegant, attractive set with only one fleck to the rim of one of the mugs (very minor and easy to miss — see photos for closeups).
Early, Danish production, as indicated by the markings and rough exterior (a smooth version was introduced in 1964).
Measures: Pitcher H 13.5″ x L 7.5″ x D 5″
Coffee mugs H 3.75″ x L 4″ x D 3.13″
Coffee saucers height 1″ x diameter 6.5″
Demitasses H 3.63″ x L 3″ x D 2.13″
Demitasse saucers height 0.88″ x diameter 5.13″.