Skip to content

Pott No. 35 Pie Server

c. 1979

by Carl Pott
for Pott Flatware

Pie server 2735

Designed by Carl Pott in 1979, the Pott 35 Pie Server brings the bold, archi­tec­tural pres­ence of the Pott 35 flat­ware collec­tion to the art of serving. Defined by its sculp­tural form and gener­ous propor­tions, the piece reflects Bauhaus-inspired preci­sion with a subtle elegance that comple­ments both contem­po­rary and traditional settings.

Crafted from 18/10 stain­less steel and finished by hand in Germany, the pie server is as func­tional as it is refined — ideal for effort­lessly lifting and serving slices of pie, tart, or cake with style and stability.

While dish­washer-safe, hand washing is recom­mended to preserve its edge and surface finish. With occa­sional care or refur­bish­ment through Pott’s dedi­cated work­shop, this piece will serve beau­ti­fully for decades.

A fitting compan­ion to the Pott 35 flat­ware collec­tion, this server is a testa­ment to the brand’s endur­ing legacy of thoughtful craftsmanship.

Carl Pott

Germany

The true design legacy of Pott flatware began in 1932, when Carl Pott joined his father's (Carl Hugo Pott) workshop and immediately established his reputation as a brilliant, uncompromising flatware designer. Rejecting the decorative flourishes of his era, Pott stripped cutlery down to a functionalist ideal, treating design as meticulous, surgical calculation. This commitment quickly earned him recognition on a grand scale: in the 1950s, Pott flatware was chosen for the initial flatware of Deutsche Lufthansa passenger machines, and his Pott 22 pattern (designed 1955) achieved global icon status as the official flatware for the 1972 Olympic Village in Munich. Carl Pott's work is celebrated as a high-water mark of modern and mid-century functionalism, proving that true simplicity possesses lasting, official weight.

More in Objects

View All

More in Carl Pott

View All