
20.40 £
Normann Copenhagen
Normann Copenhagen Salade bowl White Plastic material Ø 30 cm Simplicity and balance is the essence of the Krenit series. More than 50 years after Herbert Krenchel, the minimalist design is now re-launched by Normann Copenhagen. The salad set went into production in 1953, but it is the first time that the salad bowl is produced in melamine. The Krenit salad bowl is inspired by the simple form language of the East. With a simple and clean expression, the Krenit series is a modern classic that lets function and aesthetics play perfectly together.Krenit salad bowl can be associated with Krenit salad set black or white, which are long pointed handles and reflect the traditional chopsticks. Krenit salad bowl comes in black or white. Dishwater safe

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..

20.40 £
Normann Copenhagen
Normann Copenhagen Small dish Black,Coral 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. No dishwasher safe|||2|Metal|Ø 8,4 cm x H 4,1 cm|http://www.madeindesign.co.uk/prod-krenit-bowl-o-8-4-10-cl-ref352684-normann.html|http://media.madeindesign.com/nuxeo/divers/0/4/045567c5-4a94-431d-9eb4-1c8b12dd127c-catalog_list.jpg|http://media.madeindesign.com/nuxeo/divers/0/4/045567c5-4a94-431d-9eb4-1c8b12dd127c-large.jpg|Tableware|Bowls and salad bowls|norm99-21||||10.2000|12.0000|0|In stock|Disponible|5712396000209|40.0000|30.0000|20.0000|1.0000|352685-normann|Normann Copenhagen|Krenit Bowl by Normann Copenhagen|Bowl|Black,Coral|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. No dishwasher safe