Kähler / Kahler

Danish, 1839
Kähler is a Danish ceramics company that was founded in 1839 by Herman J. Kähler in the town of Næstved, Denmark. The company initially produced pottery and household items, but it became known for its art ceramics in the early 20th century.
 
In the early years, Kähler produced mainly utility ceramics, such as plates and bowls, but with the hiring of the artistic director, Thorvald Bindesbøll, in 1875, the company began producing more artistic pieces. Bindesbøll's designs were characterized by their use of traditional forms and motifs, as well as their modernist shapes and decorative elements.
 
In the early 20th century, Kähler began collaborating with artists such as Svend Hammershøi, Kai Nielsen, and Jens Thirslund, who helped to establish the company's reputation for producing high-quality art ceramics. Today, Kähler continues to collaborate with contemporary artists and designers to produce modern and innovative ceramics.
 
Kähler is known for its distinctive style, which combines traditional Scandinavian design elements with modernist forms and innovative techniques. The company's products include tableware, vases, candleholders, and other decorative objects, and they are sold in stores around the world.
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