Danish design company "Design Letters" have made a name for themselves since forming in 2009 and have earned a reputation for sleek typography.
In 2011 they took steps to revive the classic typeface originally created in 1937 by world renowned Architect Arne Jacobsen for internal signage in the Aarhus City Hall, Denmark.
Despite being three-quarters of a century old, Jacobsen's Bahaus inspired alphabet is clean and modern. It is the perfect fit for Design Letter's new homeware range which includes fine bone porcelain cups, eggs cups, candle holders as well as textile tea towels and unique wooden wall decor.
Get creative with the versatile range of handleless porcelain cups by using them as mugs, pencil pots, vases, or for a person touch, use them to create words: TEA, MUM, LOVE, etc.
Shop the range at Utility online now.
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Something to Smile about - Arne Jacobsen Typeface Revived
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