The newest member of the LAB family is the LAB herb pot. The plant pot has a capacity of 1.28 liters and thus offers enough space for fresh, home-grown or market-bought herbs such as basil, mint or chives. Inspired by the laboratory porcelain of the 20th century, KPM head designer Thomas Wenzel developed the minimalist, technical design language of the LAB series. Consistently designed for the modern kitchen laboratory
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The minimalist, technical design language of the LAB series is inspired by the KPM laboratory porcelain of the 20th century and has been consistently developed for the modern kitchen laboratory by head designer Thomas Wenzel since 2015. The multifunctional line impresses both with its timeless design and its exceptional feel. All members of the constantly growing LAB family can be recognized by the chrome green stamp mark and the lettering "BERLIN".
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The newest member of the LAB family is the LAB herb pot. The plant pot has a capacity of 1.28 liters and thus offers sufficient space for fresh, home-grown or market-bought herbs such as basil, mint or chives. Inspired by the laboratory porcelain of the 20th century, KPM head designer Thomas Wenzel developed the minimalist, technical design language of the LAB series. The multifunctionality of its universally usable products, such as mortars and pestles, beakers, jars, vases and plates, has been consistently developed for the modern kitchen laboratory and impresses with its iconic, timeless design and exceptional feel. In keeping with the versatility of the LAB products, the herb pots are also suitable for a wide range of uses, including as a new home for houseplants. All members of the progressive LAB family can be recognized by the chrome green stamp mark and the lettering "BERLIN". The green color was already used in the past to identify KPM laboratory porcelain and stands then as now for DESIGNED & HANDMADE IN BERLIN.