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Pitcher story

Danish designer Henning Koppel started out wanting to be a sculptor, as you can probably tell from the sweeping lines of this curvaceous pitcher. His design dates from 1952 but still feels effortlessly modern. Lay your table with plenty of organic textures to complement the mirror shine of its stainless-steel surface. From £198. georgjensen.com

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