Description Wooden Tray for Easy Storage The Dice tray bowl made of oiled solid wood was designed by Stefan Diez for Schnbuch. The wooden bowl is very versatile and can be used as a tray for drinks and meals, as storage for keys and magazines or as a stand for candles and vases. Practical and…
Description Bowl made of recycled cork The Cork Bowl Vitra is a design by the British designer Jasper Morrison. Made of solid, turned cork, the bowl is particularly robust, insensitive to moisture and convinces with its light weight. Cork is a renewable resource, making the material particularly sustainable. The recycled cork is particularly coarse-grained and…
Description Stylish bowl in black The Nero bowl from XLBoom is a timeless, stylish bowl in simple black. It is as noble as it is versatile: whether for serving snacks or side dishes, as storage for the small objects of everyday life, or for presenting decorations: the bowl can be placed anywhere and finds its…
Description Bowls with a ribbed look The Ripple bowls from Danish manufacturer ferm Living impress with their fluted design. The delicately shaped bowls are handmade from mouth-blown glass. Each item is unique and may therefore differ slightly from the product images. The Ripple bowls are available in a set of four. Ripple can be wonderfully…
Description Inspired by the magic of underwater worlds, the jewellery designer Emma Silvestris designed a fairytale fruit bowl with Mediterraneo that gains its attractiveness and appeal from the contrast of soft, delicate forms and hard material. The plant arms seem to move softly upwards to the water surface. Clearly: The bowl imitates corals, the name…
Description A stone, a UFO or a cocoon It is up to your imagination to decide what the Cocoon fruit bowl reminds you of. The modern design fulfils its purpose. The Cocoon Philippi bowl is just as versatile as its interpretation possibilities: Whether you want to use it for your favourite nuts, sweets, jewellery or…
Description Set of bowls made of glass with ink pattern The Tinta Glass bowls from the house of ferm Living are indispensable at Sunday brunch thanks to their unusual look. The Spanish term Tinta stands for ink and is therefore the perfect name for the spot-like pattern. Made of pressed glass, the set of 3…
Description Stainless steel wavy bowl The Indulgence Bowl from the Danish company Georg Jensen is the perfect, stylish way to present fruits and co. Designer Helle Damkjr was inspired by the history of Scandinavian minimalism. Damkjr’s designs can be seen in museums around the world. The Indulgence The bowl inspires with its wavy shape and…
Description Three legged decorative bowl The decorative bowl from Stoff Nagel expands the manufacturer’s series of iconic candleholders, which were designed back in the late 1960s by Hans Nagel and Werner Stoff were designed. The bowl is based on the three-legged shape of the candlestick and thus fits perfectly into the series of Stoff Nagel…
Description minimalist shell The Platon Bowl from Broste Copenhagen is more than just a simple dish; it embodies style, functionality and Scandinavian elegance in a single product. The Platon Bowl is a masterpiece of contemporary design. With its clean lines, geometric shapes and minimalist aesthetic, it blends seamlessly into modern interiors. The combination of modern…
Description Ceramic bowl with colour gradient The Herringbone Bowl by Vitra is a design by Shay Alkalay and Yael Mer, who work together under the name Raw-Edges. Fascinated by beautiful colour gradients, the couple developed the Herringbone series, consisting of ceramic objects with a gentle colour accent. The Herringbone bowl is part of the collection…
Description The Alessi Blow Up fruits basket, reminiscent of a game of jackstraws, is based on the idea of welding hypothetical steel wire remainders in order to create different container shapes. All of the objects of the Alessi Blow Up collection share the unmistakable handwriting of the Brazilian Campana brothers. The seemingly random arrangement of…