$145.00
Normann Copenhagen Krenit Bowl can be used as a fruit bowl, salad bowl, serving bowl or just a simple decoration. The Krenit bowl is an icon of Danish Design. Part of the permanent collection of MoMA, Museum of New Zealand, Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen, this vintage bowl was originally designed in 1952 by Herbert Krenchel and manufactured by Torben Orskov. Normann Copenhagen reissued this modern classic in 2008.
Designer : Herbert Krenchel
Made of : Steel and Melamine Enamel
Color : Light Blue
Size : 15" Diameter
$169.00
Architectmade Circle Bowl is a unique piece of Danish design history. Finn Juhl decided to build upon the basic shape of a circle to create a new and exciting form. Like...
$299.00
Architectmade FJ Bowl is the smallest of the sought-after teakwood bowl series that Finn Juhl designed in 1951. It features the characteristic blend of organic shapes and balance between wood,...
$280.00
By Lassen Kubus Bowl is based on original sketches by Mogens Lassen, and features elements evocative of the Bauhaus school, one of Mogens Lassen’s primary inspirations. The German design school believed...