Play bowl, 9 cm, beige - yellow

Iittala

CHF 12.90 CHF 16.20

Colour: Beige, yellow


Iittala
Play bowl
CHF 12.90 CHF 16.20



Description

Iittala's Play bowl delights at dinner parties as a serving dish for delicious dips and tasty pastes but is also suitable for a smaller table as a dessert bowl for one. The bowl also charms outside the kitchen as a storage space for tiny treasures of the home.

The small bowl is part of the Play range designed by Aleksi Kuokka for Iittala, updating the beloved Finnish glass brand for a new era. Glowing in sun-inspired colours, the collection is inspired by Alvar Aalto's famous quote: "Don't forget to play!" And playfulness, indeed, is what these ceramics, textiles and glassware will bring home! As usual for Iittala, the cups, mugs and decorative objects in the Play series are easy to combine not only with each other but also with other tableware in the home.

Material
Ceramic
Colour
Beige, yellow
Height
3.8 cm
Diameter
8.9 cm
Weight
129 g
Care instructions
Safe for dishwasher, oven, microwave and freezer
Product ID
II1074590

Aleksi Kuokka

Aleksi Kuokka (b. 1978) is a Finnish industrial designer who works widely in the field of design. He has worked with many international Finnish brands like Iittala, Finlayson, Nokia, Durat, Konecranes and Woodnotes. Aleksi Kuokka has also worked as a trainee at the Iittala glass factory and as managing director at the design agency Muotohiomo. Nowadays he works as a designer at Aivan creative design agency. For Iittala Kuokka has designed both the Sarjaton glass and the Ote glass.

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