Junto bowl

Normann Copenhagen

$47.10

Normann Copenhagen
Junto bowl
$47.10



Description

The Junto bowl, designed by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen, was inspired by a traditional Spanish carafe named botijo. Just like traditional botijos, Junto bowls are made of terracotta clay that gives them a rustic, warm character. Due to the material, the shade of the bowl might also vary slightly, amplifying the hand-made feel of the design: the reddish hue might tend to a warm orange or to a slightly darker brown.

The dynamic appearance of the Junto collection comes from the alternation of different textures: the tableware combines both matt and glazed as well as smooth and grooved surfaces. Junto brings a groovy, relaxed touch of Southern European atmosphere to Scandinavian interiors and all kinds of table settings.

Material
Terracotta
Height
10 cm
Diameter
24 cm
Notes
Not suitable for microwave. Food approved.
Care instructions
Suitable for dishwasher
Product ID
NC361063

Simon Legald

Simon Legald (b. 1986) is a Danish designer and Head of Design at Normann Copenhagen. Graduating from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2012, Legald began his long and productive collaboration with Normann Copenhagen shortly after. His designs blend traditional craftsmanship with industrial techniques, focusing on modern simplicity and a precise balance between functionality and visual aesthetics. One of Legald's best-known works is the Form chair collection, which received the iF Design Award in 2016.

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  • K

    Helsinki, Finland

    5

    Kaunis ja ajaton kulho joka palvelee hedelmäkulhona tai tarjouluastiana.

    420 days ago

Very good

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