Description
A scarce and highly collectible mid-century American diner set designed by Henry Keck in 1959, comprising a “Dripcut” style server alongside matching salt and pepper shakers.
This distinctive set reflects the functional ingenuity and clean modernist design associated with Keck’s work during the golden era of American diner culture.
The server features a polished metal body with a hinged lid and integrated spout, designed to minimise drips—an innovative solution for table service in busy hospitality settings.
Accompanying salt and pepper shakers echo the same design language, with glass bodies and metal tops, each housed within fitted leather sleeves embossed with a stylised longhorn motif.
The combination of materials—glass, metal, and leather—creates a striking contrast, while the cohesive design ties the set together as both practical tableware and a statement of mid-century industrial design.









