
29.95 £
A di Alessi
A di Alessi Ice-cream bowl Orange Plastic material H 15 cm x Diam 16 A cup to satisfy all the aficionados of ice creams: the ice cream is presented as in a chalice, one can put it a little, a lot, with passion. born from a collaboration among Häagen Dazs and Alessi, drawn by Miriam Mirri, this cup comes along with a heart-shaped teaspoon for all the lovers who like sharing a delicious moment and savoring their happiness. Contain 25 cl

18.50 £
A di Alessi
A di Alessi Small dish Blue Metal Diam 20 cm Hight 5 cm - Sold per unit This nice cup in PMMA, is declined in clear blue, pink or orange with bowl in stainless steel. Ideal to present your desserts, entries, small cakes aperitif, sauces, condiments... A creation of Miriam Mirri that proposes us a new expression of his joyous, emotional and delicate language.

18.50 £
A di Alessi
A di Alessi Small dish Fuschia Metal Diam 20 cm Hight 5 cm - Sold per unit This nice cup in PMMA, is declined in clear blue, pink or orange with bowl in stainless steel. Ideal to present your desserts, entries, small cakes aperitif, sauces, condiments... A creation of Miriam Mirri that proposes us a new expression of his joyous, emotional and delicate language.

9.95 £
Royal VKB
Royal VKB Lid Black Plastic material With these lids, you can get even more out of the Mix & Measure Bowls you already have. The lid has an airtight seal and can also be used as a spoon rest while mixing. Read off the measuring scale easily and mix your ingredients in these stylish bowls.

50.00 £
Eva Solo
Eva Solo Salade bowl White Ceramic Ø 23 cm -Volume 2,5 L The bowl has unlimited functions. The practical handle makes it easy to move around with one hand. When serving food on the terrace or when the vegetables and fruits are gathered in the garden. And the bowls have such a decorative design. They even are oven-proof ! Unlimited, we told you ! Oven-proof - Dishwasher-proof

15.20 £
ENOstudio
ENOstudio Bowl Black Metal Ø 19 cm x H 11 cm Born in Jaipur, India,( 1974) and spent his early childhood in a remote village in Ghana, Africa. He studied Industrial design at the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, India (1997). He started his own design studio, in Jaipur, with the primary objective of working with the various artisans and crafts people of the city to develop contemporary objects of simple everyday use. His interest is in materials and processes, particularly the way things evolve, and respond to that manipulation, and won the Charles Wallace India trust fellowship award for the work that he did with the traditional art of blue pottery. Ayush has collaborated with artists, designers as well as other profit, and not for profit organisations for bringing together contemporary design and the skill of the crafts people.

69.00 £
Alessi
Alessi Small dish Glossy steel Metal Ø 13,6 cm x H 5 cm - Volume : 33 cl Francesca Set of two small bowls in 18/10 stainless steel, designed by the catalan architect Lluís Clotet. The name of the Hors-d'hoeuvre dish is a homage to the characters from the novels of the poet Foix, who in turn lends his name to the pioneering Tray from this collection. The name of Francesca is a tribute to the character from the novel of the catalan poet J.V. Foix, who in turn lends his name to the pioneering tray from this collection

16.00 £
Alessi
Alessi Bowl White Ceramic L 16 cm x W 14 cm x H 7 cm This is how Ronan described their project: The ‘Ovale' collection strives to be original, but it also wants to be rustic and traditional. We set out in pursuit of delicate expression. This composition speaks about every day life, about breakfast, lunch, about everyone getting together for dinner. There is a desire for simplicity. He then coined a new expression to describe Alessi, a likeness that appeals to me: For me, Alessi is very similar to the operation described in Tim Burton's ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'. A wonderful factory where Alessi produces cakes and sweets. Let's say, with this collection, that we tried to reach an equilibrium: a project that's not too sweet, I'd say it's rather delicate. Light asymmetry of lines - Rounded corners

32.00 £
Alessi
Alessi Salade bowl White Ceramic L 24 cm x W 23 cm - Volume : 350 cl This is how Ronan described their project: The ‘Ovale' collection strives to be original, but it also wants to be rustic and traditional. We set out in pursuit of delicate expression. This composition speaks about every day life, about breakfast, lunch, about everyone getting together for dinner. There is a desire for simplicity. He then coined a new expression to describe Alessi, a likeness that appeals to me: For me, Alessi is very similar to the operation described in Tim Burton's ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'. A wonderful factory where Alessi produces cakes and sweets. Let's say, with this collection, that we tried to reach an equilibrium: a project that's not too sweet, I'd say it's rather delicate. Light asymmetry of lines - Rounded corners

13.00 £
Alessi
Alessi Small dish White Ceramic Ø 12 cm x H 7,5 cm - Volume : 55 cl This is how Ronan described their project: The ‘Ovale' collection strives to be original, but it also wants to be rustic and traditional. We set out in pursuit of delicate expression. This composition speaks about every day life, about breakfast, lunch, about everyone getting together for dinner. There is a desire for simplicity. He then coined a new expression to describe Alessi, a likeness that appeals to me: For me, Alessi is very similar to the operation described in Tim Burton's ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'. A wonderful factory where Alessi produces cakes and sweets. Let's say, with this collection, that we tried to reach an equilibrium: a project that's not too sweet, I'd say it's rather delicate.

20.70 £
Iittala
Iittala Bowl Orange Ceramic Ø 14 x H 7 cm - 0,5L A feast for your eyes. Energizing meals and snacks from morning to night. A mug and choice of plates and bowls, use them for diner or breakfast (cereal, cafe' Latte, sushi, dips, deserts, salads) ...Two colour strips combinations. All parts are oven, freezer, dishwasher and microwave safe. Designed in 1999 by Alfredo Häberli, and winner of 3 world renowned design awards. Be happy, plates, bowls and mugs in a stackable starter set which can be used with each other or separately. For microwave and dishwasher

4.60 £
Guzzini
Guzzini Bowl Rasberry Plastic material 12 cm x 12 cm x H 5 cm - Capacity : 20 cl Vintage is a two-tone range dedicated to table service. Salad bowls, hors-d'oeuvre dishes, salad forks and spoons are available in several colours: green, orange, red, blue and pink. The white inside emphasizes the color of your food. Vintage decorates your tables and is ideal for all those that like the color and like to share lunch or dinner with many friends. Dishwasher safe

13.43 £
Guzzini
Guzzini Small dish Rasberry Plastic material 35 cm x 22 cm x H 5,5 cm - Capacity : 42 cl Vintage is a two-tone range dedicated to table service. Salad bowls, hors-d'oeuvre dishes, salad forks and spoons are available in several colours: green, orange, red, blue and pink. The white inside emphasizes the color of your food. This dish may be used for serving hors d'oeuvre. It is composed of two elements that fit and split together for multiple combinations. Vintage decorates your tables and is ideal for all those that like the color and like to share lunch or dinner with many friends. Dishwasher safe - Gift packaging

5.70 £
Guzzini
Guzzini Ice-cream bowl Rasberry Plastic material Diam 11cm x H 7,5 cm - 20 cl Vintage is a two-tone range dedicated to table service. Salad bowls, hors-d'oeuvre dishes, salad forks and spoons are available in several colours: green, orange, red, blue and pink. The white inside emphasizes the color of your food.

10.20 £
Normann Copenhagen
Normann Copenhagen Small dish White,Black Metal Ø 8,4 cm x H 4,1 cm A design icon re-emerges - Normann Copenhagen presents the original Krenit bowl designed in 1953... More than 50 years after Herbert Krenchel, the materials researcher and civil engineer, designed the Krenit-bowl, the original minimalist design has been re-launched by Normann Copenhagen. The Krenit-bowl is a perfect example of good Danish design and through the years it has become a design icon. With a simple and pure expression, the Krenit range is a contemporary classic which enables a perfect interplay between function and aestheticism. Its characteristic sharp edge creates a balance between material and form, giving the bowl its modern expression. Even its shape has set the trend for later designs of bowls, and the shape of the bowl is just as perfectly suited to the modern home anno 2009 as then. Herbert Krenchel says: In 1953 the idea was to make a beautiful bowl, preferably so functional and delicate that it was equally suited for use in the kitchen, on the dining table and as a decoration in the sitting room. As a material researcher I really concentrated on getting the different materials to match and look good together as well as making them equally compatible to use together. Enamel is a fantastic material, and even today my heart yearns for an enamel bowl. It is fantastic that the Krenit bowl is coming into production once more..

20.40 £
Normann Copenhagen
Normann Copenhagen Bowl White,Black Metal Ø 12,5 cm x H 5,9 cm A design icon re-emerges - Normann Copenhagen presents the original Krenit bowl designed in 1953... More than 50 years after Herbert Krenchel, the materials researcher and civil engineer, designed the Krenit-bowl, the original minimalist design has been re-launched by Normann Copenhagen. The Krenit-bowl is a perfect example of good Danish design and through the years it has become a design icon. With a simple and pure expression, the Krenit range is a contemporary classic which enables a perfect interplay between function and aestheticism. Its characteristic sharp edge creates a balance between material and form, giving the bowl its modern expression. Even its shape has set the trend for later designs of bowls, and the shape of the bowl is just as perfectly suited to the modern home anno 2009 as then. Herbert Krenchel says: In 1953 the idea was to make a beautiful bowl, preferably so functional and delicate that it was equally suited for use in the kitchen, on the dining table and as a decoration in the sitting room. As a material researcher I really concentrated on getting the different materials to match and look good together as well as making them equally compatible to use together. Enamel is a fantastic material, and even today my heart yearns for an enamel bowl. It is fantastic that the Krenit bowl is coming into production once more..

29.75 £
Normann Copenhagen
Normann Copenhagen Bowl White,Black Metal Ø 16 cm x H 7,1 cm A design icon re-emerges - Normann Copenhagen presents the original Krenit bowl designed in 1953... More than 50 years after Herbert Krenchel, the materials researcher and civil engineer, designed the Krenit-bowl, the original minimalist design has been re-launched by Normann Copenhagen. The Krenit-bowl is a perfect example of good Danish design and through the years it has become a design icon. With a simple and pure expression, the Krenit range is a contemporary classic which enables a perfect interplay between function and aestheticism. Its characteristic sharp edge creates a balance between material and form, giving the bowl its modern expression. Even its shape has set the trend for later designs of bowls, and the shape of the bowl is just as perfectly suited to the modern home anno 2009 as then. Herbert Krenchel says: In 1953 the idea was to make a beautiful bowl, preferably so functional and delicate that it was equally suited for use in the kitchen, on the dining table and as a decoration in the sitting room. As a material researcher I really concentrated on getting the different materials to match and look good together as well as making them equally compatible to use together. Enamel is a fantastic material, and even today my heart yearns for an enamel bowl. It is fantastic that the Krenit bowl is coming into production once more..

29.75 £
Normann Copenhagen
Normann Copenhagen Bowl Black,Green Metal Ø 16 cm x H 7,1 cm A design icon re-emerges - Normann Copenhagen presents the original Krenit bowl designed in 1953... More than 50 years after Herbert Krenchel, the materials researcher and civil engineer, designed the Krenit-bowl, the original minimalist design has been re-launched by Normann Copenhagen. The Krenit-bowl is a perfect example of good Danish design and through the years it has become a design icon. With a simple and pure expression, the Krenit range is a contemporary classic which enables a perfect interplay between function and aestheticism. Its characteristic sharp edge creates a balance between material and form, giving the bowl its modern expression. Even its shape has set the trend for later designs of bowls, and the shape of the bowl is just as perfectly suited to the modern home anno 2009 as then. Herbert Krenchel says: In 1953 the idea was to make a beautiful bowl, preferably so functional and delicate that it was equally suited for use in the kitchen, on the dining table and as a decoration in the sitting room. As a material researcher I really concentrated on getting the different materials to match and look good together as well as making them equally compatible to use together. Enamel is a fantastic material, and even today my heart yearns for an enamel bowl. It is fantastic that the Krenit bowl is coming into production once more..

62.05 £
Normann Copenhagen
Normann Copenhagen Salade bowl Black,Lime Metal Ø 25 cm x H 14 cm A design icon re-emerges - Normann Copenhagen presents the original Krenit bowl designed in 1953... More than 50 years after Herbert Krenchel, the materials researcher and civil engineer, designed the Krenit-bowl, the original minimalist design has been re-launched by Normann Copenhagen. The Krenit-bowl is a perfect example of good Danish design and through the years it has become a design icon. With a simple and pure expression, the Krenit range is a contemporary classic which enables a perfect interplay between function and aestheticism. Its characteristic sharp edge creates a balance between material and form, giving the bowl its modern expression. Even its shape has set the trend for later designs of bowls, and the shape of the bowl is just as perfectly suited to the modern home anno 2009 as then. Herbert Krenchel says: In 1953 the idea was to make a beautiful bowl, preferably so functional and delicate that it was equally suited for use in the kitchen, on the dining table and as a decoration in the sitting room. As a material researcher I really concentrated on getting the different materials to match and look good together as well as making them equally compatible to use together. Enamel is a fantastic material, and even today my heart yearns for an enamel bowl. It is fantastic that the Krenit bowl is coming into production once more..

82.45 £
Normann Copenhagen
Normann Copenhagen Salade bowl Black,Lime Metal Ø 38 cm x H 12 cm A design icon re-emerges - Normann Copenhagen presents the original Krenit bowl designed in 1953... More than 50 years after Herbert Krenchel, the materials researcher and civil engineer, designed the Krenit-bowl, the original minimalist design has been re-launched by Normann Copenhagen. The Krenit-bowl is a perfect example of good Danish design and through the years it has become a design icon. With a simple and pure expression, the Krenit range is a contemporary classic which enables a perfect interplay between function and aestheticism. Its characteristic sharp edge creates a balance between material and form, giving the bowl its modern expression. Even its shape has set the trend for later designs of bowls, and the shape of the bowl is just as perfectly suited to the modern home anno 2009 as then. Herbert Krenchel says: In 1953 the idea was to make a beautiful bowl, preferably so functional and delicate that it was equally suited for use in the kitchen, on the dining table and as a decoration in the sitting room. As a material researcher I really concentrated on getting the different materials to match and look good together as well as making them equally compatible to use together. Enamel is a fantastic material, and even today my heart yearns for an enamel bowl. It is fantastic that the Krenit bowl is coming into production once more..