IMCO Metal Creamer · 1970s
The creamer that completes the service — milk for the morning, cream at the end of a meal, poured from a piece built for the job. Polished stainless steel in the clean, space-age idiom that defined Italian design of the 1970s — a low jug form with a shaped lip for a clean pour. Function carried the form; the piece reads as quiet, useful, and of its moment. Pairs naturally with the IMCO sugar bowl and coffee service. IMCO was an Italian stainless-steel maker whose tableware became shorthand for the period's modernist confidence. Pieces like this remain in circulation as dependable, collectible objects of their decade. Key Features Finish / Hardware: Polished stainless steel Era: 1970s Italian production Features: Low jug form · Shaped pouring lip · Space-age design Included: Creamer (sold individually) Dimensions H 10 cm × W 12 cm × Ø 7.5 cm · approx. 300 g Care Instructions Hand wash recommended to preserve the polished finish Dry immediately after washing to prevent water marks Avoid abrasive cloths or steel wool Dishwasher use may dull the finish over time
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- Condition
- Very Good
Variants (1)
- Very Good — 41.00 USD — In stock
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