




More options?
Wine Cooler Brass
Why should I shop at Care of Carl?
Pay securely with
Fast delivery with
-
Product details
• Made in Sweden at Skultuna Messingsbruk.
• Polished brass.
• Aluminium inlay.
• Engraved Skultuna logo on the front.Product code12298910
-
the product's measurements
Read more about how we measure and convert sizes »Measurements (cm) Height 23
-
Care & material
-
Reviews
5(1 Rating)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)Skultuna ist eine herrlich alte Marke mit exquisiter Qualität und sinnig durchdachtem Design Wir lieben diesen Champagnerkühler
-
About Skultuna
With over 400 years of history, it would be something of an understatement to say that Sweden’s Skultuna is experienced in the casting of beautiful brass objects. Its long history began in 1607, when Swedish king Karl IX decreed that a brassworks was to be founded in the mid Swedish village of Svartån. Today, Skultuna is Scandinavian’s foremost supplier of cufflinks and other well-designed, high-quality brass objects. The company itself describes its wares as “the antiques of tomorrow” and has for many years enjoyed the status of Purveyors to the Swedish Royal Court.
-
Manufacturer information
- Name:
- Skultuna Messingsbruk AB
- Address:
- Bruksgatan 8, 726 31 Skultuna, Sweden
- Contact:
- [email protected]
- Product code:
- 12298910
- EAN/GTIN:
- 7340037800734
- Manufacturer's article number
- 250
- Country of origin:
- CountryTextForSE
Above, we have gathered answers to some common questions that might be helpful. If you have a specific question about product safety, we recommend contacting the manufacturer directly.
With over 400 years of history, it would be something of an understatement to say that Sweden’s Skultuna is experienced in the casting of beautiful brass objects. Its long history began in 1607, when Swedish king Karl IX decreed that a brassworks was to be founded in the mid Swedish village of Svartån. Today, Skultuna is Scandinavian’s foremost supplier of cufflinks and other well-designed, high-quality brass objects. The company itself describes its wares as “the antiques of tomorrow” and has for many years enjoyed the status of Purveyors to the Swedish Royal Court.