Moomin bowl, Adventure Move

Moomin Arabia

JP¥ 3,160 JP¥ 4,220

Moomin Arabia
Moomin bowl
JP¥ 3,160 JP¥ 4,220



Description

Adventure Move bowl from Arabia’s beloved Moomin collection features a motif from Tove Jansson's story Comet in Moominland from 1946. Moomintroll and the Comet is a story about a huge red star appearing in the sky of the peaceful Moominvalley, forcing all the valley’s dwellers to escape. The otherwise grey landscape is decorated with details in pink. The ceramic bowl has a simple design, and its diameter measures 15 cm. The Moomin bowls cheer up any table setting, and they are great for serving soup, cereals as well as desserts.

First pieces of Arabia’s Moomin tableware came out already in the 1950s, and the large-scale production began in 1990. All the illustrations are done by Tove Slotte who draws inspiration from the original drawings by Tove Jansson. The form of the collection comes from Arabia’s timeless, ceramic Teema tableware designed by Kaj Franck.

Material
Ceramic
Colour
Grey
Diameter
15 cm
Care instructions
Safe for dishwasher, oven, microwave and freezer
Product ID
AR1006332

Tove Slotte

Tove Slotte (b.1957) is a Finnish illustrator and graphical designer. Before becoming a designer she studied ceramics. Slotte worked at the Finnish design company Arabia 1985-1990 an today she works as a freelance designer. She is known for illustrating the popular Moomin-products of Iittala and Arabia. She picks up the themes from the original drawings of Tove Jansson and modifies them to fit the products.

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