Sorry I have been so Lax (pun intended) in posting recently. That said, I have had some great finds.
Earlier this week, I found a minty, yellow Dansk Kobenstyle paella pan at a local thrift store. This will get added to my always growing collection of Scandinavian enamelware. I can’t get enough of it. Best of all, there is plenty of it out there for the finding.
Today, I thought I’d present a little enamelware photo-essay. Many of these items are abundant and can be found easily and inexpensively. Some, however, remain elusive and expensive.
Enjoy the rainbow of yummy colors.
Rosenslew, Timo Sarpaneva, Finland
Finel/Arabia Kaj Frank, Seppo Mallet, Antti Nurmesniemi, Finland
Enamalox, Norway
Dansk Kobenstyle, Jens Quistgaard, Denmark
Krnenit, Herbert Krenchel, Denmark
Copco, Michael Lax ,USA
Cathrineholm, Greta Prytz Kittelson, Norway










Wow! These are really cool. Thanks for sharing!
Great blog with just the kind of stuff I yearn for!
Thanks!
Thanks. Glad you like it!
great stuff.. what it all
Hi,
I found this blog post in a Google search. My fiance’s grandmother had given her a Cathrineholm green lotus pot before she died a few years ago, but my fiance lost it during her last move. She’s devastated and I’m trying as hard as I can to find a replacement.
The same pot is in the last picture in this blog post. It’s the green lotus pot in the second picture down, second from the left (the picture above the blue coffee pot and to the left of the green coffee pot and underneath the yellow bowls). Do you have that green and white lotus pot? If so, I’d love to buy it from you! If you don’t have one, do you know where I could buy one?
I’m just trying to make my fiance happy. Thank you for your help!
Talk soon,
Rob