
many thanks to our good friend Wolfram Neugebauer and Jennifer for this beautiful decoration (please see: www.remise-hamburg.de)




first time on view in Berlin: Tableware & Accessories by Arthur Salm

front left: Bottle Opener Neptune, produced by Carl Auböck for Arthur Salm

v.n.l.r.: The Royal Cigarette Box, Scissor + Letter Opener Set, Jigger/Table Bell, Amadea Cigarette Box, Caravelle Desk Set

Low Occasional Table by Richard Neutra, Walnut

left on table: Carousel combining Malmö condiment dishes with ladles + Skandia Salt & Pepper Shakers, right on the table: Komet Candle Holders

Kaktus Pouf, 1930s + Nyhavn Working Table, 1945 by Finn Juhl

front left: Bottle Opener Neptune, produced by Carl Auböck for Arthur Salm

left: Candle Holder, Bud Vase Silhouette, middle: Game Shears Marcella, 1956 by Arthur Salm & Willi Spitzer, Salad Serving Set Lusitania, right: Cheese Box The Cheshire

left/middle: Servette Salt & Pepper Shakers, Skagera Pitcher, Asgaard Gravy Boat with ladle, Imperial Carving Set, 1968, design: Clayton A. Laughlin

middle: The Stockholm Tray Set: 3 trays with ladles, Saneholm Tray, The Delmonico Snack Set + The Viennese Cake Knife and Spatula Set

left: Knife Titus with 2 different handles, middle: Pitcher Sagerak, Corn Holder by Carl Auböck, right: Tray with 3 Bowls No. 585

Andreas

ARTHUR SALM (1904–1988) was released from the Dachau concentration camp in 1936 with great difficulty and eventually emigrated to the USA. Not only his collaboration with Carl Auböck, but his entire oeuvre, especially the Mood Moderne cutlery, which won the Good Design Award from the Museum of Modern Art in 1953, remains exemplary to this day.
ARTHUR SALM (1904–1988) wurde 1936 unter größten Schwierigkeiten aus dem Konzentrationslager Dachau freigekauft und emigrierte schließlich in die USA. Nicht nur seine Zusammenarbeit mit Carl Auböck, sondern sein gesamtes Werk, vor allem das Besteck Mood Moderne, das 1953 mit dem Good Design Award vom Museum of Modern Art ausgezeichnet wurde, ist bis heute beispielhaft.