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A multi-tiered, glass-fronted exhibition case, likely at Designmuseum Danmark in Copenhagen, displays various drinking vessels and ceramic objects. Reflections on the glass indicate the museum environment and an observer. The white shelves are well-lit.

The top shelf features minimalist, raw ceramic pieces. These include a light blue cup, a light grey spherical object, a flat grey disc, two light grey cylindrical cups (one textured, one smooth), and a speckled light blue-grey mug with a textured handle. Architectural design drawings of cups are mounted behind.

The middle shelf showcases diverse drinking vessels, each with a white numbered label. Items, from left to right, include: a stainless steel mug ("17"), a matte brown cylindrical cup, a silver ornate metal pitcher, a clear glass teacup on a saucer ("19"), a dark brown speckled cup on a saucer, a red child's sippy cup ("21"), and a white ergonomic mug with a large handle and internal markings. A white plaque provides text in Danish and English on assistance for visually impaired individuals.

The bottom shelf continues the exhibition with numbered, varied items. Highlights include: a cream-colored mug inscribed "+DAG +DAG +DAG BLIR EN GOD DAG" ("37"), a stack of three Moomin mugs ("38"), a yellow Pantone mug ("39"), a light blue-grey teacup on an elevated saucer, a small dark blue rounded bowl ("40"), a small floral-patterned bowl with two paintbrushes ("41"), a small speckled blue rounded bowl ("42"), an off-white polka-dotted cup ("43"), a green teacup on an elevated saucer ("44"), and a pink-to-orange gradient mug with three legs ("45"). A white plaque asks: "HVORDAN SER YNDLINGSKOPPEN UD? WHAT DOES YOUR F LOOK LIKE?".
Dan

Sep 25, 2025

Copenhagen, Denmark

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A multi-tiered, glass-fronted exhibition case, likely at Designmuseum Danmark in Copenhagen, displays various drinking vessels and ceramic objects. Reflections on the glass indicate the museum environment and an observer. The white shelves are well-lit. The top shelf features minimalist, raw ceramic pieces. These include a light blue cup, a light grey spherical object, a flat grey disc, two light grey cylindrical cups (one textured, one smooth), and a speckled light blue-grey mug with a textured handle. Architectural design drawings of cups are mounted behind. The middle shelf showcases diverse drinking vessels, each with a white numbered label. Items, from left to right, include: a stainless steel mug ("17"), a matte brown cylindrical cup, a silver ornate metal pitcher, a clear glass teacup on a saucer ("19"), a dark brown speckled cup on a saucer, a red child's sippy cup ("21"), and a white ergonomic mug with a large handle and internal markings. A white plaque provides text in Danish and English on assistance for visually impaired individuals. The bottom shelf continues the exhibition with numbered, varied items. Highlights include: a cream-colored mug inscribed "+DAG +DAG +DAG BLIR EN GOD DAG" ("37"), a stack of three Moomin mugs ("38"), a yellow Pantone mug ("39"), a light blue-grey teacup on an elevated saucer, a small dark blue rounded bowl ("40"), a small floral-patterned bowl with two paintbrushes ("41"), a small speckled blue rounded bowl ("42"), an off-white polka-dotted cup ("43"), a green teacup on an elevated saucer ("44"), and a pink-to-orange gradient mug with three legs ("45"). A white plaque asks: "HVORDAN SER YNDLINGSKOPPEN UD? WHAT DOES YOUR F LOOK LIKE?".

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