Dansk Prado Solid Serving Set – Spoon & Fork – Germany – Jens Quistgaard – 1960s – 1970s – Vintage Flatware – Danish Modern Flatware

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A vintage serving set from the late 1960s/ early 1970s, in the Danish modern pattern, Prado. Designed by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Designs (Known as Dansk International Designs beginning in 1974).

Prado was introduced in the late 1960s/ early 1970s and features clean, minimalist, mid-century lines with a raised geometric pattern on the handle. Original Dansk Designs production in the early years (late 1950s to mid-1960s) was in Germany, Denmark, and Finland before moving overseas to Japan and later other countries.

Quistgaard designed flatware, dinnerware, furniture, and much more for 3+ decades and by the early 1980s had designed over 2,000 household objects for the company.

Measurements:
- Measures approx. 9” long each

Markings:
- Marked Dansk Designs Germany IHQ

Condition:
- Overall very good vintage condition
- It is difficult to capture imperfections on stainless steel by photo but please know while in overall good condition, this set is not in a perfect, unused state
- These serving pieces have been used and do show light wear
- Solid Spoon – spoon portion with staining + nick on left hand side of spoon bowl area

Shipping:
- Item will ship within 1-3 business days
- Item will ship via USPS Ground Advantage, UPS Ground, or UPS Ground Saver
- Shipping Upgrade Option: USPS Priority Mail for an additional fee of $15.00 for the first item and $10.00 for each additional item(s)
- Shipping Upgrade will still ship within 1-3 business days from time of order
- In an effort to recycle and reduce waste, I often ship with recycled shipping materials -- you can reuse yourself after opening your package!

Questions:
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