Bucket and Ladle, white

KOLO

51.30€ 60.40€

Colour: White


KOLO
Bucket and Ladle
51.30€ 60.40€



Description

KOLO’s Bucket and Ladle set, designed by Brita Flander in 2016, brings modern, innovative design to the traditional Finnish sauna. Besides throwing water on the sauna heater, the ladle also functions as the handle for the bucket. The bucket and ladle are made of painted aluminium, and the ladle has a light bamboo handle. The Bucket and Ladle set is available in timeless shades of black and white.

Material
Aluminum, bamboo
Colour
White
Height
20 cm
Diameter
24 cm
Capacity
5 l
Measurement details
Ladle: 0.3 L, Ladle length 41 cm
Product ID
KS-KK90019

Brita Flander

Brita Flander (b. 1957) is a Finnish designer known especially for her harmonic and timeless lamps and glass design. During her long career, Flander has worked with well-known Finnish brands such as Skanno, Artek and Marimekko, and designed items to places like the Stockmann department store in Helsinki and Mäntyniemi, the official residence of the President of Finland. Flander’s work belongs to the collections of both Finnish and international museums, including the National Museum of Finland, Helsinki’s Design Museum, Musée des Arts Decoratifs de Louvre in Paris and the Corning Museum of Glass in United States.

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Based on 2 reviews

  • M

    Lahti, Finland

    4

    Kaunis kiulu/kauha setti. Ehkä hiukan epäkäytännöllinen kantamiseen tuo kauha mutta muuten kelpo tuote

    356 days ago

  • M

    Espoo, Finland

    4

    Menee lahjaksi eli en tiedä. Näyttää kuitenkin hyvältä

    48 days ago

Excellent

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