Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Treasures! - More Danish Stuff

Super excited about this great find on Etsy. It may not look like much to most people, but this Dansk rosewood salad or bread server (on the left) designed by Jens Quistgaard, is extremely rare. Anything in rosewood by Dansk is rare. The server came with the teak spoon and fork pictured too, and they’re cute!

You may wonder why the label says JHQ-Malaysia.... Well, JHQ stands for Jens Harald Quistgaard, and many Dansk Pieces for the American market were manufactured in Asia; mainly Thailand and Malaysia.


The fact that the server is made from rosewood, is probably why it’s in such great condition still. Brazilian Rosewood is a beautiful, hard and durable wood, with dramatic grain and a brilliant, saturated color. You are able to polish Brazilian Rosewood to a much glossier surface due to its being less porous.

Brazilian Rosewood was very popular for furniture and household items in the 60’s, but since then has become increasingly rare due to there being a lot of confusing and complicated rules on its import and endangered species status. Indian Rosewood, which is not considered endangered, is more often used now.

You may remember another recent post was also about Dansk and Jens Quistgaard. It’s becoming a bit of an obsession for me, so you’ll hopefully be seeing pieces in this vein often!

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