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 Stainless steel bowl with folds The Margarethe bowl from Philippi is ideal for serving fruit, vegetables or snacks and is a real eye-catcher. The bowl is made of stainless steel, which was brought into its curved shape by hand. The drapery is reminiscent of a theatre curtain and therefore looks particularly elegant. On the…
Description stylishly designed bowl The Cohncave bowl from Alessi impresses with its exclusive mesh look. The epoxy resin lacquered bowl made of open-worked steel presents a particularly distinctive design idea: the overlapping of the two fine grids creates a periodic grid with new individual motifs. A play of light created by penetrating light forms the…
Description Versatile Use The Split Bowl by the German designer Martha Schwindling for Schnbuch offers many different uses. The bowl consists of two halves that can be used together or separately. The concave surface can be turned over to have a smooth level surface instead. As an option, only one half can be turned over…
Description Glass bowl with base The échasse bowls from Audo stand, as their French name suggests, on stilts (French échasse ). The vases and bowls from the échasse series were designed by Theresa Arns, who here combines the elegance of a classic glass vase with a light, playful expression. Glass and brass The échasse series…
Description Metropolitan shell made of cast aluminium The Metrobowl bowl from Frederik Roijé brings the world’s great metropolises onto the dining table and onto the shelf at home. Made of cast aluminium, the bowls represent Amsterdam or Manhattan, New York. The bowl is composed of the street network of the respective metropolis. Thus, for example,…
Description Sculptural bowl The 101 Copenhagen Curve Bowl is not just a bowl, but an art sculpture for the living room. With a unique combination of Scandinavian minimalism and artistic sophistication, this bowl brings a touch of elegance and functionality to the home. Made from high-quality material, the bowl is characterized by its Curve Bowl…
Description Sculptural bowl made of solid ash wood The Cairn Centerpiece by Danish manufacturer ferm Living captivates with its gentle curves and sculptural details. The Centerpiece is made of solid FSC-certified ash wood. The four small, round feet, reminiscent of wooden beads, and the valley-like bowl are both functional and decorative. Cairn Can be ideally…
Description Stone look bonbonnière The Stain Bonboniere from the manufacturer Muubs is perfect for storing all kinds of small items such as jewelry, cash or keys. The unique surface comes from the use of special craftsmanship. Due to its subtle storage function can Stain optimally used as an inconspicuous decoration. Round storage jar can be…
Description Timeless bowl made of mouth blown glass The Collect SC82 glass bowl of the Danish label & Tradition is known for its timeless design. SC82 belongs to the Collection line, which inspires with beautifully crafted interior objects and the use of high-quality materials. The glass bowl expands the classic collection with additional sizes and…
Description Aluminium shell with diamond pattern The Outback bowl by Philippi is characterised by its deliberately irregular shape, which is the result of traditional handicraft. It is made of aluminium, which is processed with a hammer and then powder-coated in matt black. A fine rhombic pattern adorns the surface of the bowl and provides Outback…
Description Colored glass bowl The Kojo Bowl of the Danish manufacturer OYOY inspires with its organic shape and simple expression. The bowl made of colored glass provides a fresh, festive look that beautifully decorates any table settings. The bowl is food safe. Not suitable for microwave, oven, dishwasher or freezer. The Kojo Bowl from OYOY…