'''Naum Slutzky''' was an Ukrainan designer (born in 1894 in Kiev, died in 1965). Slutzky studied to become a goldsmith at Wiener_Werkstätte (for Josef_Hoffmann and Edward Wimmer among others) in Vienna. Thereafter he studied at Bauhaus in Weimar. At Bauhaus, Slutzky worked with Johannes_Itten. He mainly designed jewellery and lamps, but also a few teapots (there is one teapot in the collections of Victoria_and_Albert_Museum, London, and one in Nationalmuseum/National Museum of Fine Arts, Stockholm). In 1933, when the Bauhaus school was closed by the Nazis, Slutzky fled to England where he mainly worked as a design teacher, at Central College of Arts and Crafts, at Royal College of Art, in London, and at College of Arts and Crafts, in Birmingham. Literature: Monica Rudolph, "Naum Slutzky - Meister am Bauhaus, Goldschmied und Designer". Dr. Rüdiger Joppien (ed.), Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, "Ein Bauhauskünstler in Hamburg - Naum Slutzky", Hamburg, 1995. Jutta Weber & Klaus Weber (ed.) "Die Metallwerkstatt am Bauhaus", Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin, 1998. Slutzky, Naum Slutzky, Naum Slutzky, Naum