URBINO

URBINO Salad bowl, large

White

139,00€

URBINO Salad bowl, large
URBINO Salad bowl, large
URBINO Salad bowl, large
URBINO Salad bowl, large

The large salad bowl from the URBINO range is equally at home with a crisp salad, fresh vegetables or a pasta dish. Thanks to its expansive shape, it can also be used as an elegant fruit bowl. Inspired by the rimless ceramic plates of the Italian Renaissance and the elegance of East Asian porcelain art, Trude Petri has created a service with clear, balanced proportions, whose bowl-shaped plates, bowls and cups are consistently made from a single piece of porcelain.

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URBINO salad bowl, large 139,00€
URBINO salad bowl, large white
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History

designer: Trude Petri year: 1931 material: Porzellan

In 1931, Trude Petri designed the URBINO collection. Its clarity and aesthetics, created through consistent omission, are based on the most balanced of all forms: the circle. Inspiration was also provided by the Upper Italian Renaissance and the Italian city of Urbino as the namesake of the collection. The special thinness of the pieces conveys a delicate lightness that supports everyday enjoyment.

Product details

item number
16222600
height
70mm
weight
0.7kg
Diameter
270mm
Dishwasher safe Microwave safe Hand-painted Hand printed 24k Gold Gloss platinum

Product description

Product description

The large salad bowl from the URBINO range is equally at home with a crisp salad, fresh vegetables or a pasta dish. Thanks to its expansive shape, it can also be used as an elegant fruit bowl.

Inspired by the rimless ceramic plates of the Italian Renaissance and the elegance of East Asian porcelain art, Trude Petri created a service with clear, balanced proportions, whose bowl-shaped plates, bowls and cups are consistently developed from circular and spherical shapes.