41Feb 24, 2011
These porcelain bowls can be stacked in the oven, allowing the use of multiple bowls at once. The Steam Tower maintains vitamins and minerals and adds wonderful taste to your food. designer: christian bjorn producer: menu material: ceramic period: 2010
42Feb 24, 2011
This simple, white porcelain thermo serving dish will keep your food warm with its insulated double wall and close-fitting lid; it can also be used to keep dishes cool and fresh. It can be placed on the table without using a trivet and has handles that are able to be easily snapped off if you’d […]
43Feb 21, 2011
Rashid’s unique high-gloss black and white acrylic mill features two ceramic grinding elements that never rust so you can enjoy this product for years. The mill is also easily adjustable, fine to coarse grind, and comes filled with peppercorns and sea salt. designer: karim rashid producer: slice material: ceramic and acrylic period: 2010
44Feb 18, 2011
For food, fun and maybe little romance this fondue piece takes a unique approach to serving chocolate. It utilizes a tea-light candle to heat its contents to a palatable temperature in place of more modern means. Also, light from the candle shines from the center of the cooker, adding a little extra decretive charm. The […]
45Feb 9, 2011
The ceramic candleholders reflect a keen observation of nature, recalling out-of-scale bird claws or roots. Tetra evokes Fukasawa’s working philosophy of culling information through instinct and awareness, then paring down to simple forms and adding wry wit. Available in black and white.
L x W x H
19 x 16½ x 15½ cm
7½ x 6½ x 6¼ inches
designer: naoto fukasawa
producer: b&b italia
material: glossy ceramic
period: 2005
46Nov 22, 2010
What do the most stylish, out-of-this-world creatures use to store their belongings and trinkets? Why, an Estd by Established & Sons ceramic container, of course! Several, in fact. The quirky, cork-topped ceramic containers are inspired by space capsules, featuring metallic-glazed finishes as an homage. Soft and fun, the dimensions of these fine receptacles range from the smallest at 141 x H120 mm to the largest being 215 x H160 mm. Colors are: yellow, black and white. For established species only. (OK, and you too.)
designer: estd
producer: established & sons
material: ceramic
period: 2010s
47Aug 23, 2010
The Bunch vase takes on the look of a, bunch of flowers, with the stems bunched together. The case is a sleek combination of a container and its contents inspired by art of ikebana, in which the flowers and other natural elements are arranged to form compositions of elegance. Available in both black and white.
designer: naoto fukasawa
producer: b&b italia
material: ceramic
period: 2000s
48Jul 27, 2010
Ceramica alumina, for the lamp of the future. Lampalumina is a delicate lamp collection by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, utilizing the high-tech, ceramic-aluminum fusion with subtle qualities. Light is of the essence, and this state of the art project aims for a harmonious blend of precision, the solidity and texture of industrial ceramics and the flexibility of the craft. Originally used in aerospace, the free form use of this ceramic sheds light on a lamp that is sleek, soft and interesting looking- maintaining an air of simplicity,while bathed in clean white. This innovative collection offers an introduction to what could become a model for future illuminating products to come.
Lampalumina 2010
High Lampalumina
H 930 * L 200 * l 165 mm
Medium Lampalumina
H 800 * L 200 * l 165 mm
Small Lampalumina
H 670 * L 200 * l 165 mm
Designer: ronan & erwan bouroullec
Producer: bitossi