Trama bowl

Side view of a set of bowls showing the textures outer surfaces. Side view of a set of bowls showing them stacked. Side view of a set of bowls showing a close view of one bowl. Top view of a set of bowls showing the inner surface. Underside view of a set of bowls showing the pattern on the base. Close view of a set of bowls showing the pattern on the base. Side view of a set of bowls showing the packaging.
Side view of a set of bowls showing the textures outer surfaces. Side view of a set of bowls showing them stacked. Side view of a set of bowls showing a close view of one bowl. Top view of a set of bowls showing the inner surface. Underside view of a set of bowls showing the pattern on the base. Close view of a set of bowls showing the pattern on the base. Side view of a set of bowls showing the packaging.

Description

A set of four, light grey coloured, small bowls, compression moulded in melamine formaldehyde (MF) by Spanish designer and architect Patricia Urquiola for Kartell in 2016. Part of her Trama collection, the bowls were inspired by Japanese pottery and are very tactile, being coarse to the touch. The range of tableware has been produced in natural, earthy colours and features a geometric design with four overlapping lines, seen in this example on the underside of each bowl, acting as a non-slip base.
Designers & Manufacturers
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Manufacturer

Inscriptions

moulded: "Kartell" (base)

Object number

AIBDC : 009455

Date

2016

Country

Dimensions
Height
75mm
Diameter
140mm

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