Description Bowl made of steel wire Design with perspective: The Mesh bowl from Philippi combines a heavy form with a light structure. The classic bowl shape is reinterpreted through the production of steel wire. The Mesh bowl from Philippi can be used to store onions, nuts and snacks, but also as a bread basket on…
Description Solid Granite Bowl In 1963, Danish architect and designer Poul Kjrholm furnished the town hall of the city of Fredericia. The trained furniture maker also designed the furnishings himself. As a special piece of jewellery, the Dane designed a 30 x 60 x 60 cm ashtray made of marble, which, with its 250 kg…
Description Provence is a timeless glass bowl by the designed Per Lutken that inserts a fine breeze into the kitchen or the lounge area. With its simple retro-look, Provence is perfectly suitable to serve salads, snacks or fruits. The Provence series from the Danish glass design company Holmegaard already exists since 1956. It is still…
Description Glazed ceramic bowl with flower look The Bloom bowl from the Danish manufacturer 101 Copenhagen impresses with its elegant look of intertwining petals. Bloom The bowl is inspired by the floral design of the 70s, but has been given a modern, raw and clear expression. The gently curved surface contrasts with the strong basic…
Description Artful stoneware bowl with reactive glaze The Esca Bowl from ferm Living is a real eye-catcher thanks to its unusual silhouette! The name Esca is derived, mutatis mutandis, from the term “escalated”. A total of three massive legs balance the bowl and give it a certain lightness. The unique bowl made of stoneware with…
Description practical glass bowl with lid The Sylvia bowl from Broste Copenhagen form the perfect combination of elegance and functionality. The exquisite bowl is carefully designed to beautify the table while providing practical solutions for serving and storing food. Made of sturdy transparent glass, this bowl adds a timeless beauty to the table. The clear…
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 Decorative bowl in chestnut shape made of stone resin The Art Piece Chestnut decorative bowl from Mette Ditmer is a functional bowl inspired by a chestnut. The bowl convinces with its clear and graphic lines and thus fits perfectly into different living ambiences. On the side table next to the sofa or on the…
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 Earthenware bowl by Julien Renault ROD is a family of handmade and hand-painted stoneware vessels designed by Julien Renault and inspired by the traditional rolling techniques of pottery. The vase, jar and bowl are each available in two unique color combinations. They can be used individually to hold a bouquet of flowers, kitchen utensils…
Description Stoneware bowl The Nordic Coal bowl from Broste Copenhagen is wonderful for serving soups, salads or snacks. It adorns the breakfast table in the morning as well as the festively decorated table in the evening. The Nordic Coal bowl is always a good choice and convinces with its special design with the irregular glaze….
Description Designer Adam Cornish created the basket for Alessi inspired by the spiral shape of a nautilus shell. The modern industrial manufacturing process allows the nature-inspired shape of the Trinity bowl to make it an exceptional home accessory. The Trinity dishes are produced in Crusinallo, Italy from a steel sheet using a laser perforation process,…