Description
this large strainer also has little notches that help hold it against a bowl or pan
Unconventional use: flip the lid over and use it as a cake plate
David Mellor's London line shows his characteristic mastery of form
Johanna Gullichsen is committed to a modern interpretation of Scandinavian textiles: graphic and bold patterns
The form was inspired by the pods of the Australian Banksia plant
Form 05 tile this large strainer also hasPlants grow, so these nested pots grow, too. The four pieces are all the same height, but when nested, they create a gradual rise toward the center, as each elevates the next smallest one. The largest is a fully enclosed saucer, while the other three have holes for drainage. Use as a single sculptural set, repotting a single plant as it grows over time from one size up to the next or separate them into a loose but harmonious collection. Tung Chiang
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