Description Bowl made of stainless steel rods Blow Up Reminiscent of Mikado, Alessi ‘s bowl is based on the idea of welding hypothetical steel wire scraps together to create different container shapes. Common to all objects in the Alessi Blow Up collection is the unmistakable signature of the Brazilian Campana brothers. The seemingly random arrangement…
Description Woven metal basket The Bakkie basket from the Dutch company Pols Potten is a wonderfully cheerful living element with its decorative, colorful and playful design. The woven look in matt, powder-coated metal is a nod to the genuine craftsmanship of weaving. The choice of metal material offers extremely high durability. The Bakkie basket can…
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 Decorative bowl The ferm Living Nium bowl combines aesthetic design and practical functionality to create a versatile interior design accessory. With its organic shape, high-quality materials and a touch of Scandinavian flair, this bowl is a stylish highlight in the home. The Nium bowl impresses with its organic shape, which is reminiscent of natural…
Description The bowl with the number 1302 is another Verner Panton masterpiece form the Masterpiece series from Georg Jensen. It has the form of a piece of a crumpled foil and it was initially manufactured in silver in the year 1988. Despite of the crumpled design, there is no accidental chance in this bowl. Verner…
Description Poetic bowl made of stainless steel The Barknest bowl by Boucquillon & Maaoui for Alessi belongs to a whole series of decorative objects for the living area. The designer duo Michel Boucquillon and Donia Maaoui were inspired for the series by their house “Casa Boucquillon” in Tuscany, where they live, experiment, meditate and work…
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 Mouth-blown glass bowl in retro look The Opal bowl by Kristina Dam convinces with its unique double layering, which emphasizes the transparency of the glass. The soft and gently curved design gives the bowl a retro look and also makes it lighter. Depending on the size, the Opal bowls are suitable for serving salads,…
Description The German designer Constantin Wortmann likes to play with the viewer’s perception. His Cobra Bowl appears dynamic and is a typical example for his vision of transformation. With the Cobra Bowl, Wortmann has translated the flowing design language of the collection by Georg Jensen into a new context. The shape smoothly winds its way…
Description Colourful bowl made of lime wood The wooden bowl of the Twergi collection from Alessi was designed by the famous designer Ettore Sottsass. The design of different elements and forms shows a structure typical for Sottsass. It develops in height and is meant to remind of a tree with a lush crown and roots…
Description Earthenware bowl The Foligno Bowl from Bloomingville presents a sculptural design that stands out from the rest of the dinnerware. The beautiful bowl has hollow holes that shape it into a great fruit basket or a stunning bread bowl where the contents are visible. The Foligno Bowl can also be used as a decorative…
Description Modern Etagere with two levels Vitra Rotary Tray is a friendly helper for all the little things of everyday life: The Etagere in modern design was designed by Jasper Morrison. British star designer Jasper Morrison brings the classic Etagere into a contemporary form with the Vitra Rotary Tray. The soft, restrained shapes and colours…